Hey retard... I already answered. Are you going to prove to be as big a moron as Punisher?It looks like the "Absolutists" here will refuse to answer, since any answer will damn their untenable position. Much easier to attack the question.
Hey retard... I already answered. Are you going to prove to be as big a moron as Punisher?It looks like the "Absolutists" here will refuse to answer, since any answer will damn their untenable position. Much easier to attack the question.
It depends on the person being held captive. I would consider their wishes on the matter. If it is a person who would have a hard time living with themselves knowing they are [indirectly] responsible for the death of 10 people, then I would prefer the lives of those 10. I'd like to believe that if it were me at gunpoint, my loved one would let me die to save the 10 people.
If it were my child,the dilemma gets harder. My #1 priority is making sure they have a future, but eventually, they will learn of what their continued life cost others, and may regret my decision, especially if I am successful in instilling a sense of morality in them. But even this is on a sliding scale. Replace the 10 with 2 old men, and the decision becomes easier. Replace the 10 with a million other children, and the decision becomes easier once again.
It looks like the "Absolutists" here will refuse to answer, since any answer will damn their untenable position. Much easier to attack the question.
Hey retard... I already answered. Are you going to prove to be as big a moron as Punisher?
Hey retard... I already answered. Are you going to prove to be as big a moron as Punisher?
Which is a non-answer.You never do evil so that good might come of it.
And therefore what????I'll take that as "I wouldn't play along with the crazy gunmen" - in which case everyone dies. Congratulations, you just got everyone killed.
You are wrong and you are a fool.You could choose the ten, choose the one, or choose not to cooperate, in which case everyone dies, and so the greatest evil is achieved by your actions.
And therefore what????
I have proved that this is no moral dilemma for me or for any other moral absolutist. Everyone is going to die sooner or later and I am not going to participate in the murder of any innocent human.
So I let the killers be killers and I die an innocent man with no blood on my hands.
You simply do not do evil so that good may come of it.
Your "moral dilemma" has proved to be a dilemma made for morons.
I view morality, and all judgments for that matter, to be on a weighted scale. If we are absolutely forced to make a decision, then of course every life has a weight.So, you are admitting that you find some lives to have more worth than others - the 2 old men being worth less than that of the children? If that's so, you are heading in a direction similar to the one I took pondering this dillema.
I've tried it before, and got only these types of dodges.So it appears, but I'll allow a little more time for an answer.
You are wrong and you are a fool.
You are like a junior high school kid who hasn't really thought this through.
The greater evil would be for me to actively participate in the crime, which would make me a criminal and add to the tragedy for the victims.
I like to sing a little Tom Petty sing when I think about morons like you guys....
Well I won't back down
No I won't back down
You can stand me up at the gates of hell
But I won't back down
No I'll stand my ground, won't be turned around
And I'll keep this world from draggin me down
gonna stand my ground
... and I won't back down
Chorus:
(I won't back down...)
Hey baby, there ain't no easy way out
(and I won't back down...)
hey I will stand my ground
and I won't back down
Well I know what's right, I got just one life
in a world that keeps on pushin me around
but I'll stand my ground
...and I won't back down
(I won't back down...)
Hey baby, there ain't no easy way out
(and I won't back down...)
hey I will stand my ground
(I won't back down)
and I won't back down...
(I won't back down...)
Hey baby, there ain't no easy way out
(I won't back down)
hey I won't back down
(and I won't back down)
hey baby, there ain't no easy way out
(and I won't back down)
hey I will stand my ground
(and I won't back down)
and I won't back down
(I won't back down)
No I won't back down...
Only if they were immoral fools.You do know that this would ring hollow in the ears of the deceased's loved ones, do you?
In this situation, inaction has a higher price than choosing the lesser evil. Inaction is a cause of evil in the same way that any one action is, except it leads to a greater evil.The greater evil would be for me to actively participate in the crime, which would make me a criminal and add to the tragedy for the victims.
Why not?Survival is not a moral dilemma.
Why not?
An keep in mind that it is not your survival at question here, but that of either one loved one, or ten strangers.
To kill me and let them all go. If they refuse I would ask that the ten be set free. I don't fear death and would rather give 10 people the chance to live and be inspired by my sacrifice to live good lives and make something good of themselves. If you want to bring morals into it I would still do the same because the less suffering in the world the better. 2 lives compared to 10. Simple.
I've tried it before, and got only these types of dodges.
You may have more success with a similar scenario, where one is forced to do the greater good instead of choose the lesser evil (which amounts to the same thing).
Consider this:
Our band of evil ethic terrorists have captured 10 men and your loved one, and poisoned them. They put the 10 and the one in two separate locations, and given you the antidote. You only have time to reach one group. It is the middle of the desert, so you won't be able to get help and save all of them. What do you do, save your loved one or save 10 people?
[absolutist]
Dodge the question! (And you're an idiot!)
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My answer would remain exactly the same.
Only if they were immoral fools.
Then you have solved the dilemma in a very certain way, using a certain moral framework.Saving the life of the woman I love is not, in my mind, a dilemma. I would do whatever possible to see to it.