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

New Books in Philosophy

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The Moral Dilemma of the Trolley Problem

The difference between intending and foreseeing does capture and explain are different responses to the main two trolley cases. It has many practical implications in medical ethics, for example, but also particularly in warfare. So when Al Qaeda intends to kill civilians, that is worse than Tony Blair and George W. Bush aiming to attack a military installation,. intending to destroy it for seeing that civilians will nonetheless die. And this goes all the way back to Thomas Aquinas who comes up with the doctrine of double effect.

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