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  2. Trolley problem - Wikipedia

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    In his 2017 article The Trolley Problem and the Dropping of Atomic Bombs, Masahiro Morioka considers the dropping of atomic bombs as an example of the trolley problem and points out that there are five "problems of the trolley problem", namely, 1) rarity, 2) inevitability, 3) safety zone, 4) possibility of becoming a victim, and 5) the lack of ...

  3. Moral Machine - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of a Moral Machine dilemma. Moral Machine is an online platform, developed by Iyad Rahwan's Scalable Cooperation group at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, that generates moral dilemmas and collects information on the decisions that people make between two destructive outcomes.

  4. Category:Thought experiments in ethics - Wikipedia

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    Transplant problem; Trolley problem; Tullock's spike; Tunnel problem; U. Utility monster; V. Violinist (thought experiment) W. Wirehead (science fiction)

  5. Judith Jarvis Thomson - Wikipedia

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    Judith Jarvis Thomson (October 4, 1929 – November 20, 2020) was an American philosopher who studied and worked on ethics and metaphysics.Her work ranges across a variety of fields, but she is most known for her work regarding the thought experiment titled the trolley problem and her writings on abortion.

  6. The Trolley Problem - Wikipedia

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    The Trolley Problem may refer to The trolley problem, a thought experiment; The Trolley Problem (The Good Place), an episode of the TV series;

  7. Tunnel problem - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel problem is a philosophical thought experiment first introduced by Jason Millar in 2014. It is a variation on the classic trolley problem designed to focus on the ethics of autonomous vehicles , as well as the question of who gets to decide how they react in life-and-death scenarios.

  8. Trump immigration enforcement memo targets migrants who ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Trump administration is empowering federal immigration officers to consider whether to strip temporary legal status from migrants who entered through former President Joe ...

  9. Joshua Greene (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    In one of the first experiments to suggest a moral dual-process model, [4] Greene and colleagues showed that people making judgments about "personal" moral dilemmas (like whether to push one person in front of an oncoming trolley in order to save five others) engaged several brain regions associated with emotion that were not activated by ...