People in power have to decide about actual cases, which are always about expected utility, and in which knock-on effects must be considered. Most trolley problems have more in common with the DSvT scenario than with real-world cases.
But sure, when you add things like 3^^^3 people to a hypothetical, all normal intuitions go out the window.
People in power have to decide about actual cases, which are always about expected utility, and in which knock-on effects must be considered. Most trolley problems have more in common with the DSvT scenario than with real-world cases.
But sure, when you add things like 3^^^3 people to a hypothetical, all normal intuitions go out the window.