Quiz LibraryJustice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 "THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER"
Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kBdfcR-8hEYvideo
Concepts covered:moral dilemmas, consequentialist moral reasoning, categorical moral reasoning, consent, utilitarianism
The video explores moral dilemmas involving life-and-death decisions, such as sacrificing one to save many. It delves into consequentialist and categorical moral reasoning, examining the ethical implications of actions like murder and cannibalism in extreme situations.
Table of Contents1.Moral Dilemma in Trolley Car Scenario2.Moral Dilemma in Trolley Car Scenario3.Ethical Dilemma: Choosing Between One Life and Many4.Ethical Dilemma: Choosing Between One Life and Many
chapter
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Moral Dilemma in Trolley Car Scenario
Concepts covered:Trolley Car Scenario, Moral Dilemma, Ethical Decision Making, Justice Course, Thought Experiment
A thought experiment presents a moral dilemma where a trolley car driver must choose between hitting five workers on the main track or diverting to a side track to hit one worker, sparking a debate on what is the right action to take.
Question 1
What does the majority opinion suggest about moral choices?
Question 2
What is the main moral dilemma in the story?
Question 3
How would you apply ethical reasoning to decide?
chapter
2
Moral Dilemma in Trolley Car Scenario
Concepts covered:Trolley Car Scenario, Moral Dilemma, Ethical Decision Making, Justice Course, Thought Experiment
A thought experiment presents a moral dilemma where a trolley car driver must choose between hitting five workers on the main track or diverting to a side track to hit one worker, sparking a debate on what is the right action to take.
Question 4
What does the majority opinion suggest about moral choices?
Question 5
What is the main moral dilemma in the story?
Question 6
How would you apply ethical reasoning to decide?
chapter
3
Ethical Dilemma: Choosing Between One Life and Many
Concepts covered:ethical dilemma, sacrifice, moral justifications, genocide, totalitarianism
Exploring the ethical dilemma of choosing to sacrifice one life to save many, this chapter delves into contrasting viewpoints on the moral justifications behind such decisions.
Question 7
What historical event was compared to the trolley problem?
Question 8
Why did some choose to turn the trolley?
Question 9
What mentality did the minority group criticize?
chapter
4
Ethical Dilemma: Choosing Between One Life and Many
Concepts covered:ethical dilemma, sacrifice, moral justifications, genocide, totalitarianism
Exploring the ethical dilemma of choosing to sacrifice one life to save many, this chapter delves into contrasting viewpoints on the moral justifications behind such decisions.
Question 10
How does the 9/11 example relate to the trolley problem?
Question 11
What is a potential negative outcome of the majority's reasoning?
Question 12
Why do some people choose to turn the trolley?

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