New Books in Philosophy

David Edmonds, “Would You Kill the Fat Man?” (Princeton UP, 2014)

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Mar 1, 2014
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ANECDOTE

Trolley Problem Origins

  • Philippa Foot, Elizabeth Anscombe, and Iris Murdoch's intertwined lives influenced the trolley problem's development.
  • Foot's background connected her to President Grover Cleveland, adding an unexpected twist to her philosophical contributions.
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Trolley Problem and Abortion

  • Philippa Foot introduced the trolley problem in 1967 to discuss abortion's morality.
  • The problem involves a runaway train/trolley endangering five lives, with a choice to divert it and kill one person instead.
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The Fat Man Variant

  • The "fat man" scenario involves pushing a large person onto the tracks to stop the trolley and save five lives.
  • Most people find this morally objectionable despite the identical one-versus-five dilemma.
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