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Defenders of capitalism argue that cooperation is undermined by individuals’ tendency to take more from society than they ...
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Jacobin on MSNA Half-Century of Harry Braverman’s Labor and Monopoly CapitalIt is hard not to romanticize Harry Braverman. A Depression-era metalworker and committed socialist who in 1974, two years ...
Oh, shoot. The trolley problem is happening to me. The probability of dying in a plane crash is about one in thirteen million. The probability of being attacked by a shark is one in four million.
In the video posted on @fofrAI’s X account, AI’s proposed solution to the trolley problem is to reverse course and back away slowly from the potential victims, thus sparing itself the work of ...
A YouTuber has recreated the trolley problem, the moral philosophy conundrum in which you are asked whether it is morally justifiable to kill one person in order to save five. The original problem ...
Have you ever heard of the trolley problem? It’s a thought experiment that puts the subject at the scene of an impending disaster. A runaway trolley careens toward five people ruthlessly tied to ...
The work is designed to capture a more realistic array of moral challenges in traffic than the widely discussed life-and-death scenario inspired by the so-called 'trolley problem.' Researchers ...
The trolley problem is a story philosophers often use to get people thinking about ethics and their obligations to others. Traditionally, the problem has us imagine we are an onlooker standing ...
"I've been in retail for 20 odd years before I moved into academia and for the last 30 years, the abandoned shopping trolley conundrum has always been a problem," he said.
Briefly stated, the trolley problem entails the following scenario: You are riding in a trolley on the rail tracks without functioning brakes, headed towards a switch in the tracks. On the current ...
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