How I would deal with a Moral Dilemma? - Thoughtful Thursday Prompt #30

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When I came across this week's prompt, I thought this would be something easy to write on. Because we have been asked about the 'trolley problem' science in our childhood. I can remember, my parents said, it's better to make less trouble than cause bigger chaos.

To be honest, I never thought in-depth about this problem, as in my mind, I already knew what to do, as my parents said. And it sounded morally correct to me also.




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While thinking deeply about "my choice to switch the track and kill a single person instead, or you can decide to do nothing at all", I can to understand that it's not a yes-no question at all. Because it comes with many consequences and depends on many variables.

For example-

  • I would first think about what those 5 people are that I could save.

  • Who is the single person on the different track who I have to kill?

  • What will happen if I do nothing? And is it morally correct to just let it happen?

My answer would probably be...

There's no concrete answer to the question, to me. Because I would consider many things if I get a few seconds.

The first thing that came to my mind was, if the single person that I have to kill is my loved one. I would probably sacrifice others' lives in that scenario if, in the single track, there were my children, my parents, and other close family members.

I would choose the same if the 5 people would be my closest and the single one is a stranger. If the single one is one of my children then I would even sacrifice the other 5.

On the other hand, if all are strangers then as I have said earlier I would choose to cause less damage and pull the lever to kill one person to save others.

I would probably not sit still and let things happen in any given scenario. All because if I have the chance to cause less damage, save someone, or help others with my action I would always choose to do so rather than let it happen.




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After writing to this point, I was thinking, how complicated this single question is!

I might sound selfish to you as I have always talked about my family and children. Their life may not be precious to others, they may not add much value like the prime minister but they are valuable to me.

I'm not sure if this question has any Morally correct answer. It's not a black-and-white type of scenario and I'm sure our 'usual moral' would not work in this case.

I strongly believe, we should live with our own decision and carry our responsibilities. No matter what we choose, life comes with consequences and we must deal with the aftereffects accordingly.

Although I didn't face this severe trolly problem and did not have to deal with this level of moral dilemma. But we often face something that needs much care and thoughtfulness to deal with. Also, I often make a decision and later think about different scenarios about how I could deal with that in a better way.

So the moral dilemma will always be there. We have to be mindful of progress.

Thanks to the Thoughtfuldaily community for this prompt. It was thought-provoking and allowed me to think in-depth about this.



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True, the moral dilemma will always be there. Many people consider so much about the possible after effect of a decision and decided not to be further with it

I wouldn't lie, I have been on those 'many people' many times. Sometimes it feels like to let things be. But most of the time I go to make a positive change (if only that morally correct to me).

You are 100% correct there is no Yes-no answer to it. This problem is designed to torture our souls. 😆
But there is something to It the more we look for solutions, the more we know about ourselves. Don't you think? Whatever the case the survivors (including the people standing by the lever) will be broken beyond repair. No amount of readiness can save us if the situation arises.

I so agree with you. With every step of answering this question, I was discovering my feelings. And I believe others will also find a different aspect of their thoughts and emotions too.
The interesting part of life is, that even if we do the right thing we can affect others badly.

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You have lived, experienced, and felt, purposeful in its intentionality, the reflective activity of this week. You transit in hesitation wrapped in uncertainty, which generates indecision, convoluted in the multiplicity of possibilities, with a multicolored assortment of decisions, feasible, possible, and viable in diverse and changing scenarios. Contingencies that you categorize are driven by the pressure that the results can generate, but above all, the great dilemma “to do or not to do” arises in you, to predominate in your decisions to make sense to generate less damage. All this entangled and complex discursiveness that you share with us, expresses your dilated and extended view of the existential territory that you travel. Faced with a context in our ecosystem of life, we must think and rethink, considering the multidimensionality that constitutes us and from which we cannot detach ourselves, family, friends, morals, ethics, principles, values, virtues just to list some of the long, etc., always in the good actions where the least possible damage predominates.
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Has vivido, experimentado y sentido, con propósito en su intencionalidad, la actividad reflexiva de esta semana. Viajas en la vacilación arropada por la incertidumbre, que genera la indecisión, enrevesada en la multiplicidad de posibilidades, con un surtido multicolor de decisiones, factibles, posibles y viables en escenarios diversos y cambiantes. Contingencias que categorizas impulsadas por la presión que pueden generar los resultados, pero sobre todo, brota en ti el gran dilema “hacer o no hacer”, para predominar en tus decisiones el hacer con sentido a generar menos daño. Toda esta discursividad enmarañada y compleja que nos compartes, expresa tu dilatada y premiosa mirada que vislumbras al territorio existencial, llamado vida. Donde ante un contexto en nuestro ecosistema de vida, debemos pensar y repensar, considerando la multidimensionalidad que nos constituye y de lo cual no podemos desligarnos, familia, amigos, moral, ética, principios, valores, virtudes solo por enumerar algunos del largo etc., siempre en las buenas acciones donde predomine generar el menor daño posible.
Siempre es gratificante su presencia y reflexiones. Nuestra gratitud por sumarse a nuestras convocatorias. Siempre serán bienvenidos sus aportes. Salud y bienestar.

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The topic opened everyone of us answering it on an indepth thought of how correctly a situation like this can be handled.

I strongly believe that so long as both the 5 people it was about to kill and the single individual are humans, they deserve not to be killed by this unknown mishap. Thank you for sharing.

Yes, I believe no one deserves to die this way; on an action taken by another human. Thanks for sharing your valuable opinion.