Defend your choice with your preferred ethical system. — Paul
And welcome to the forum. — T Clark
Like most such thought experiments made up by philosophers, this one is over-simplistic, unrealistic, and misleading. — T Clark
I agree that thought experiments are fairly dreadful. — Tom Storm
The correct solution would be for me to give both my tickets to two children. — T Clark
The correct solution would be for me to give both my tickets to two children.
— T Clark
That's exactly what I wanted to say! — Vera Mont
I see this as a Sartrean-type dilemma where the ethical thing to do is to simply choose and take responsibility for our choice rather than try to justify it by any particular theory that would abstract us away from such responsibility and in any case could provide nothing more than arbitrary grounds for judgement when considered meta-ethically. — Baden
This highlights how we all choose selfishly every day based on proximity rather than ethics. — Baden
Me too! I think this shelter will be full of kids who will be surprised to be there! — universeness
Because you're important to the town, — Paul
Upon deliberation I don't think it's much of an ethical dilemma, though. — Tzeentch
I see this as a Sartrean-type dilemma where the ethical thing to do is to simply choose and take responsibility for our choice rather than try to justify it by any particular theory that would abstract us away from such responsibility and in any case could provide nothing more than arbitrary grounds for judgement when considered meta-ethically. — Baden
We see a huge difference because the child is not in front of us but in the abstract world of ethics there are few theories that would consider that difference valid. — Baden
Because you're important to the town, you've been allocated a shelter ticket along with a few +1s you can bring. — Paul
Does your choice change if B is a friend, or a stranger? Do they have to be a best friend? — Paul
Would your choice actually involve any ethical considerations at all, or would it be a selfish decision which you'd attempt to invent a post hoc ethical justification for? — Paul
A lot of this depends on why I was granted a +1 in the first place. — Leontiskos
The correct solution would be for me to give both my tickets to two children. If they wouldn't let me do that, I would refuse to go and tell them to give the tickets to someone else. That's what I say I would do and it would be the right thing to do, but we won't ever know what I'd really do
IDK, I don't think a bunker full of five-year-olds has good survival odds in the long term. — Count Timothy von Icarus
Folks go without, it's the norm. — LuckyR
If you try to sacrifice yourself, the secret service knocks you unconscious and drags you to the shelter. — NotAristotle
Why would your decision depend on knowing that specific data? — javi2541997
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