PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9780761175131
- Categories BX, BXOS, H/C, NF REF, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Personal Development, Reference, WBD
- Author(s) Thomas Cathcart
- Publisher Workman Publishing
- Pages 112
- Format Hardcover
- Dimensions 18.4cm x 1.7cm x 13.7cm
- Weight 0.3 kg
product description
A runaway trolley is hurtling down the track, brakes gone, aiming directly at five track workers who won't be able to get out of the way. You happen to be standing next to a lever that would reroute the trolley onto a spur where one worker is in the trolley's path. Would you pull the lever and reroute the train so it kills one person instead of five? How about this scenario: same runaway trolley, same five people in its path but this time there's no spur. You're observing the action from a footbridge over the tracks. The only way to stop the tram is to put a heavy weight in its path. A very large man happens to be standing next to you - do you push him onto the track in order to save the five workers? The Trolley Problem is an ethical thought experiment dreamed up in 1967 by British philosopher Philippa Foot, and further developed by American thinker Judith Jarvis Thomson in the '70s (she added the big man on the bridge).