I did mean I was making a deontological distinction between saving and killing, not just a framing question (and I didn’t really mean that scenario specifically, it was just the example that came to mind—the general question is the one I’m interested in, it’s just that as phrased it’s too abstract for me) Sorry for the confusion.
I did mean I was making a deontological distinction between saving and killing, not just a framing question (and I didn’t really mean that scenario specifically, it was just the example that came to mind—the general question is the one I’m interested in, it’s just that as phrased it’s too abstract for me) Sorry for the confusion.