In "Bystander's Three Options," Thomson believes that the permissible option is
A) turn the trolley to sacrifice oneself or turn the trolley to kill one worker.
B) turn the trolley to sacrifice oneself or let the trolley run straight to kill five workers.
C) turn the trolley to kill one worker or let the trolley run straight to kill five workers.
D) turn the trolley to sacrifice oneself, which is the only permissible option.
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