Trolley problemis the name given to a thought experiment in philosophy and psychology. It has sprouted a number of variations, but is distilled to something like this: you are riding in a trolley without functioning brakes, headed toward a switch in the tracks. On the current track stand five...
Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia BritannicaOne of the original versions of the trolley problem is this: Why does it seem permissible or even obligatory to kill one track worker to save five others by redirecting a runaway trolley but grossly wrong to execute an innocent...
Based on an outline of its origins, we discuss the trolley problem and its viability to help solve the questions regarding ethical decision making in automated vehicles. We show that the trolley problem serves several important functions but is an ill-suited benchmark for the success or failure ...
你会杀死那个胖子吗?:一个关于对与错的哲学谜题:the trolley problem and what your answer tells us about right and wrong 喜欢 0 阅读量: 106 作者: 戴维・埃德蒙兹 展开 摘要: 本书通过讲述一个个引人入胜的故事,告诉了读者哲学家们为什么以及如何与这个哲学谜题抗争,而对这一问题的回答将可以告诉...
Trolley ProblemIn this paper, I provide a general introduction to the trolley problem. I describe its birth as a philosophical thought experiment, then its successful career in moral psychology. I explain the differdoi:10.1007/s40961-017-0114-xCova...
What kind of academic experiences will this so-called “average” student have? The average undergraduate student takes five classes a semester and is in class for 15 hours a week. If her or she takes a class that has a laboratory, this will require tow or three more hours. Many ...
Both Claude and ChatGPT got each of the sentiments right, navigating the ambiguity with ease and even nailing the sarcasm. Winner: Tie Test #11: Ethical dilemmas The go-to ethical challenge for both college students and AI models is the "trolley problem," a classic philosophy dilemma in whic...
(有轨电车) problem": A runaway trolley is headed towards five people tied up on a set of train tracks. You can do nothing, resulting in the deaths of five people, or push a man off a bridge, which will stop the trolley. The practical response is to kill one man...
Would You Kill the Fat Man? The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us about Right and Wrong. Woodstock, Oxforshire: Princeton University Press, 2014. Print.Edmonds, David. Would You Kill the Fat Man? The Trolley Problem and What Your Answer Tells Us about Right and Wrong. ...
the trolley problem is presented again, but with a twist. the five people on the main track have ethical scores that are significantly lower than the one person on the side track. you know that these scores are generally reliable indicators of a person’s moral worth. in this scenario, do...