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thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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  • uep@timeloop.cafeU uep@timeloop.cafe

    @SnoopJ ... killing everyone aboard

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    #85

    @uep @SnoopJ

    And rotation over all the persons en front.

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    • grahamdowns@mastodon.africaG grahamdowns@mastodon.africa

      @TerryHancock @SnoopJ I think that's why the hypothetical thought experiment has such urgency built into it. Decide now! Flip the switch or not. Push the fat man or not. Tick tock. Tick tock.

      A similar tactic to that used by phishers. And the response is the same: "Nothing is that urgent. Stop. Breathe. Think."

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      #86

      @GrahamDowns @TerryHancock @SnoopJ
      Of course sometimes people really do have to make snap decisions. One of the ways we can improve our quick decision making is to consider possible cases in detail in advance so we're ready when they come up. That said, we should be more generous judging people forced to make quick decisions.

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      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

        thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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        #87

        @SnoopJ I’ve always thought that the trolley problem is a perfect example of a false dichotomy

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        • gregalotl@c.imG gregalotl@c.im

          @SnoopJ
          Reverse the problem. What do you do if it's Trump strapped to one line and Putin to the other (other malign leaders are available)?

          None of the proposed solutions would achieve an optimum outcome!

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          #88

          @gregalotl It all depends on the speed of the trolley, which is also a weak point in the solution of @SnoopJ With enough speed the trolley might overturn and keep doing so, killing 'em all.😁
          But love the solution for the there-is-always-another-way approach - really great.

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          • vatvslpr@c.imV vatvslpr@c.im

            @GrahamDowns @TerryHancock @SnoopJ
            Of course sometimes people really do have to make snap decisions. One of the ways we can improve our quick decision making is to consider possible cases in detail in advance so we're ready when they come up. That said, we should be more generous judging people forced to make quick decisions.

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            #89

            @TerryHancock @SnoopJ @VATVSLPR that's true.

            I had a minister once who used to say, "There as nothing so prepared as an off the cuff response."

            Obviously he was talking about something else, but I guess that translates here: "There is nothing so prepared as a snap decision."

            It makes sense to at least give some thought to what you might do if you were ever so unlucky as to find yourself in a position like this, so that if it were to happen, you at least have some idea on which to base your decision. Even if you can never FULLY prepare yourself for something like this.

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            • grahamdowns@mastodon.africaG grahamdowns@mastodon.africa

              @TerryHancock @SnoopJ @VATVSLPR that's true.

              I had a minister once who used to say, "There as nothing so prepared as an off the cuff response."

              Obviously he was talking about something else, but I guess that translates here: "There is nothing so prepared as a snap decision."

              It makes sense to at least give some thought to what you might do if you were ever so unlucky as to find yourself in a position like this, so that if it were to happen, you at least have some idea on which to base your decision. Even if you can never FULLY prepare yourself for something like this.

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              #90

              @GrahamDowns @TerryHancock @SnoopJ
              It's more about being able to make decisions effortlessly than quickly. The idea is to know what to do in a plausible but unfamiliar situation so we don't get overwhelmed by the moment. It's used for all kinds of training, not just ethical questions. It's why people like firefighters and soldiers train so much; they want to be able to respond correctly even when they're under enormous stress.

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              • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                #91

                @SnoopJ if this diagram is accurate , I bet you could flip the switch and run to that one guy in time, as well.

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                • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                  thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                  #92

                  @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io

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                  • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                    @scottmichaud they might get a bruise, but I'll take it!

                    Relatedly, in looking this image up again, I saw someone frame the trolley problem as "you are ON a trolley..." which is an impressive level of misunderstanding of both the problem and how switches work

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                    #93

                    @SnoopJ @scottmichaud that's how they did it on The Good Place lol, they were inside the trolley and the switch was too 🥴

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                    • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                      thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                      #94

                      @SnoopJ this happened as part of the sequence of events in one of Germany's deadliest train disasters

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                      • vatvslpr@c.imV vatvslpr@c.im

                        @GrahamDowns @TerryHancock @SnoopJ
                        It's more about being able to make decisions effortlessly than quickly. The idea is to know what to do in a plausible but unfamiliar situation so we don't get overwhelmed by the moment. It's used for all kinds of training, not just ethical questions. It's why people like firefighters and soldiers train so much; they want to be able to respond correctly even when they're under enormous stress.

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                        #95

                        @TerryHancock @SnoopJ @VATVSLPR yeah, I also thought about something like learning to use a firearm and preparing yourself for the possibility of having to point it at another human being and pull the trigger. All sorts of things like that. Preparing yourself for situations that you hope will never come up, and if you're lucky will never come up, but if they DO come up, you need to be able to react... Effortlessly, as you say. 🙂

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                        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                          thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                          #96

                          @SnoopJ @djb now the car derailed, everyone inside is dead and both rail forks as well. Congrats

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                          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                            like, one might be tempted to say "noooo it's a constructed hypothetical that only admits these two options"

                            but there's something really lovely about a union coming in and being like "ah, no, a different world is possible"

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                            #97

                            @SnoopJ if life has told me anything, its that it is dangerous to not think further than 2 presented options

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                            • colorblindcowboy@mastodon.artC colorblindcowboy@mastodon.art

                              @SnoopJ This is why I don’t like hypotheticals. I have too many questions and constantly look to other solutions.

                              And people reply “IT’S HYPOTHETICAL” like it’s some law of god.

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                              #98

                              @colorblindcowboy @SnoopJ I find that often when people respond like that, what actually happened is that they were trying to prove a point based on their own beliefs, were caught out by learning that there are actually other ways to look at things that they hadn't considered, and desperately try to re-scope the conversation to the options they had considered so that they can continue believing what they believe...

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                              • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                                #99

                                @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io the only problem with the Trolly Problem was the attempt at forcing only 2 solutions and keeping us in the box

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                                • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                  thinking about how there's a true solution to the trolley problem and union workers were the ones to point it out

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                                  #100
                                  @SnoopJ depending on how close the people are to the switch, wouldn't this possibly cause a multi track drifting situation, and then also a derailment
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                                    #101

                                    @ZenHeathen @SnoopJ
                                    original artist unknown, sorry.

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                                    • joepie91@fedi.slightly.techJ joepie91@fedi.slightly.tech

                                      @colorblindcowboy @SnoopJ I find that often when people respond like that, what actually happened is that they were trying to prove a point based on their own beliefs, were caught out by learning that there are actually other ways to look at things that they hadn't considered, and desperately try to re-scope the conversation to the options they had considered so that they can continue believing what they believe...

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                                      #102

                                      @joepie91 I think you’re exactly right.

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                                        #103
                                        @SnoopJ @ZenHeathen Yes. The spirit of the above image has always struck me as "don't settle for answers that the System suggests. There is ALWAYS a solution that respects human dignity"
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                                        • R risottobias@toot.risottobias.org

                                          @ZenHeathen @SnoopJ right - that decision isn't a vacuum, there's infrastructure (a whole damn railway) built up before this moment.

                                          maybe you face harsh consequences for slipping the switch, maybe you don't have a union and your risk tolerance that day with your kids means you can't - either way, if you see a trolley switch being built into someone else's /future/, do something about it before they're forced to make that choice.

                                          get them the support to change the infrastructure around them 🙂

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                                          #104

                                          @risottobias @ZenHeathen @SnoopJ@hachyderm.io someone posted this on fedi a while ago, I don't remember who posted it, but this nails it.

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