• Question: Have you ever heard of the trolley problem? If you were driving a train and there were 3 people on a split off and A family member on the straight ahead, would you A-Move and hit three people or B-Do nothing and hit a family member?

    Asked by anon-191648 to Kathryn, Graeme, Chris, Anne, Agnes, Adam on 8 Nov 2018.
    • Photo: Kathryn

      Kathryn answered on 8 Nov 2018:


      I do know the trolly problem. It’s a tough one but I would probably save my family member. Though I honestly don’t know unless I was put in that situation.

      Scientifically I would kill the few to save the many. But it’s not a science problem.

    • Photo: Anne Green

      Anne Green answered on 8 Nov 2018:


      I hadn’t heard of the trolley problem before. I think it’s impossible to say what I’d do without actually being put in the situation for real. Which hopefully I never will be…

    • Photo: Agnes Wojtusiak

      Agnes Wojtusiak answered on 12 Nov 2018:


      What’s interesting about the trolley problem, is that you can keep adding to it and changing it slightly, to make the questions even harder.
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      What if you don’t know any of the people at all? What if then it’s 1 baby and 3 older people? What if you could de-rail the train, but then probably kill everyone on the train instead?
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      It makes for a very interesting debate… and it’s hard to figure out the answers.

    • Photo: Graeme Poole

      Graeme Poole answered on 13 Nov 2018:


      Can I choose C – become Superman and save everyone? 😉

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