Turning the Trolley, Judith Jarvis Thomson

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. In “Bystander’s Three Options,” Thomson hopes her readers will

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. In “Bystander’s Three Options,” option (iii) is sacrificing oneself to save the five workers. Thomson says that option (iii) is

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. If you want to save the five workers but you don’t want to sacrifice yourself, you can take option (ii) and turn the trolley toward the one worker. What does Thomson say about this option?

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. Thomson would likely agree most that

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. In this paper, Thomson changes the point of view in the trolley case so that we imagine ourselves as a bystander instead of as the trolley driver.

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. In the “Bystander’s Two Options,” the choices are to kill one worker or to sacrifice oneself.

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. Thomson argues that the bystander must choose to sacrifice himself.

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. Thomson believes that turning the trolley toward the one worker is making that person “pay the cost” of your good deed.

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. Thomson thinks most would not sacrifice their own lives to save five others.

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