Trolley problems may be useful if you’re e.g. an extremely smart person doing Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford and you’re destined for a career in politics where dealing with real-life lose-lose hypotheticals is going to be part of the job. Or if you want to understand such people, e.g. because you’re on one of the metaphorical tracks.
Trolley problems may be useful if you’re e.g. an extremely smart person doing Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford and you’re destined for a career in politics where dealing with real-life lose-lose hypotheticals is going to be part of the job. Or if you want to understand such people, e.g. because you’re on one of the metaphorical tracks.