Your “ignore secondary effects” claim is weak—trolley-type situations would happen very rarely and there’d be no point in responding.
It’s bad but necessary to get to the fundamental moral issue.
I don’t think it seeps into politics. Similarity does not imply causation.
Your “ignore secondary effects” claim is weak—trolley-type situations would happen very rarely and there’d be no point in responding.
It’s bad but necessary to get to the fundamental moral issue.
I don’t think it seeps into politics. Similarity does not imply causation.