The Trolley Cart Problem: A Philosophical Dilemma Explored Through the Eyes of Jeremy Bentham
The trolley cart problem is a well-known thought experiment that has sparked intense philosophical debates for decades. The scenario poses a hypothetical situation where a runaway trolley is headed towards a group of people, and the only way to stop it is by diverting it onto a different track where there is only one person. This dilemma raises complex ethical questions about the value of human life and the role of utilitarianism in decision-making. The trolley cart problem is a classic example of a moral dilemma where one must choose between two undesirable options. On one hand, diverting the trolley onto a different track would save the lives of the larger group of people, but on the other hand, it would result in the death of the one person on the other track. This dilemma highlights the tension between consequentialist and deontological ethical theories, where consequentialism prioritizes the outcome of an action, and deontological ethics prioritize the intent be...