In this paper, Thomson changes the point of view in the trolley case so that we imagine ourselves as a bystander instead of as the trolley driver.
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Q6: In "Bystander's Three Options," Thomson believes that
Q7: If you want to save the five
Q8: The "Bystander's Three Options" case is intended
Q9: Thomson would likely agree most that to
Q10: In the original trolley paper (chapter 54),
Q12: In the "Bystander's Two Options" case, the
Q13: The two moral principles Thomson introduces are
Q14: Thomson argues in "Bystander's Three Options" that
Q15: Thomson argues that the bystander must choose
Q16: Thomson argues that if sacrificing your own
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