(Please see part 1 before you answer this question)
(http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070611081232AA8ToED&pa=FYd1D2bwHTHwLLtjE.48RNruT3j91qLSn6iuuxQuku339Q--&paid=asked&msgr_status=)
Imagine the same situation as in part 1 but this time you are an observer on a bridge that the train goes under before it hits any of the men. Next to you stands a very fat man that could stop the train if you pushed him off the bridge onto the tracks but he would die in the process.
The question is, would you push the man to save the majority?
Is your answer different to that in part 1? If so, why do you think you have answered differently??
2007-06-11
04:14:31
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Robin the Electrocuted
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