Is there any similar survey of mathematicians? The comparison might be amusing.. — Banno
. . . . . fat person being pitched over the edge by a philosopher who unluckily and perhaps mistakenly holds the view that it's the right thing to do. — Cuthbert
I flip the switch on the trolley, knowing that people will die (though more will be saved). Is this morally different from pushing a man over a bridge and killing him deliberately in order that more lives will be saved? — Cuthbert
I think this needs a thread elucidating this important train of thought. — jgill
The origin of what is now called the trolley problem is an article by Philippa Foot , the point of which was to draw attention to the Doctrine of Double Effect. seems to be aware of it's place in relation to discussions of abortion....a bunch of numbskulls oblivious to the fact that a train is about to hit them... — javra
What then does philosophy offer? — DingoJones
Ways of clarifying questions to which there is going to be no indisputable answer. Ways of weighing up the costs and benefits of coming out firmly on one side or another. Ways of understanding the confusion that underlies some questions before rushing into giving answers. — Cuthbert
There are plenty of places to go for undisputed answers to difficult questions. E.g. sign up for Twitter and block everything you disagree with. Job done. — Cuthbert
Centuries on some of these! — DingoJones
Can you locate a similar survey in some other discipline, and so demonstrate that there is no similar bifurcation? — Banno
Again, and as acknowledged by the editors, the choice of questions is arbitrary. it may well be set to find those that have toughly equal presentation on both sides. — Banno
If you would maintain that this is something more than a bias in question selection, you will have to do some more work. — Banno
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