The cases involving a trolley and a surgeon are philosophically interesting because they
A) seem essentially similar, but deliver different intuitive verdicts.
B) reveal consistency in our moral judgments.
C) demonstrate that Europeans and Americans have similar views about morality.
D) seem essentially different, but deliver the same intuitive verdicts.
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Q1: The trolley problem is a
A) real case
Q2: The point of the trolley problem is
A)
Q4: In the trolley case, the driver must
Q5: Thomson reports that when she asks people
Q6: Which of these might be a reason
Q7: Which of these might be a reason
Q8: The surgeon case is similar to the
Q9: Thomson's "Fat Man" example differs from the
Q10: Most people that Thomson talks to about
Q11: In the trolley scenario, the driver must
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