You can but other people will disagree with you.
Yes. Is one person dead better or worse than six people suffering horribly?
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I'd say they are independent instances of well-being that can not be compared.
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Why? Logically?
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because it is not moral to knowingly decrease someone else's well-being.
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To increase that of multiple others? You'd need to break this down logically. Can you? I can't. You 'feel' it is wrong. So do I.
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remember this is an evolved trait. Doesn't have to be logical. It just has to work.
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Then its not objectively moral. Not everyone feels this way. It varies in different situations. It can't be justified logically
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how do you justify logically livers?
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That doesn't make any sense. We're justifying killing one to save many or letting many die to preserve one & ethics thereof.
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