I’d feel (s)he’d remain paralyzed by a god that would allow such convolutely justified baby slaughter.
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Unless the train is Satan. Then I am metaphorically petrified.
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virtue ethicists know that ethics is performative not contemplative and have no need nor desire to engage in bourgeois thought experiments
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yam baby
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I identify as a virtue ethicist, and I choose to pull the lever during most versions of the Trolley Problem. I typically decide with the virtues of Justice (minimize damage to lives) & Integrity (why have virtues at all if I'm going to abandon them during a tough experience?)
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i think yes but am also baby
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Maybe yes, maybe no. What would matter is “why” they pulled the lever.
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The virtue ethicist has honed his body as strength and athleticism are both virtuous and thus simply runs ahead of the trolley and unties the five people. Thereby bodying the absolute shit out of the utilitarians and kantians. This is also virtuous.
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"Être fort pour être utile."
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