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

New Books in Philosophy

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The Morality of an Escapee

One man who was tied to the track bear manages to escape. And so we save the five without having to sacrifice the one. Has there been much written about that kind of case where the escaped one? And the kind of moral attitude should he have. Am I blame worthy even though he managed to escape can well, in the spur case, if he escapes, there are no bad consequences right because the train has just gone down the track. That's right. He's escaped so nobody's so he shouldn't feel any more guilt at all obviously. He saved his wife. Why would he feel any he saved his life and nobody's died. Right. But to go back to your example

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