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David Edmonds, “Would You Kill the Fat Man?” (Princeton UP, 2014)

New Books in Philosophy

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The Foreseen Consequences of Action

It's not nearly as easy as it sounds to draw that distinction, because it's sometimes quite difficult to capture what your intention is. The death of the one person on the spur is a means, a side effect of saving the five. In the fat man case, in the second case, you need the death of the fat man to save the five. You intend the fatMan to die to save thefive. Right? And so is the other case - and so is the others... So we're now just filling that gap up with these two trolley kinds of cases."

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