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"They are trying as directly as possible to sell you experiences, i.e. what you are able to do with the car, not the car as a product itself."
- Slavoj Žižek

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Happy and thoughtful #WorldPhilosophyDay!

A 7-quote thread to celebrate. Image
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Happy #trolleyday!

Today's the birthday of Philippa Foot, the mother of one of the best known ethical dilemmas of our time: the 'trolley problem'.
The original trolley problem:

A brakeless trolley nears.
If you don't act, 5 people will die.
If you change its track by pulling the lever, only 1 will die.
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Perceiving the world as a collection of pullable levers.

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2/6 Worrying about things that cannot be changed or corrected;
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MEGA TROLLEY THREAD

The original trolley problem:

A brakeless trolley nears.

If you don't act, 5 workers (who cannot hear the trolley coming) will die.

If you change its track by pulling a lever, only 1 worker will die and the 5 workers will live.

What should you do?
A variation of the trolley problem:

A brakeless trolley nears.

If you don't act, 5 workers will die.

If you push a big man from an overpass, he will die while stopping and saving the 5 workers on the trolley track.

What should you do?
The trolley problem fallacy:
Perceiving the world as a collection of levers you can pull.
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