For example, if one is unwilling to lie to protect someone from being murdered, because lying is always bad. — Marchesk
The way I see it, that kind of thought experiment is more a tool to check how the moving parts of a philosophy work in extremis. If the result is absurd, that's good cause to check where that absurdity comes from. — Echarmion
Perhaps thought experiments are a tool, and used poorly produce poor results.
I have much sympathy for your animosity towards misused trams. — Banno
Can you think of an example of this, where an absurd result from a thought experiment has been a red flag in this sense. I'm not entirely sure what you mean and I think an example might help. — Isaac
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