1. The Overcrowded Lifeboat
In this situation, I would decide that the captain was not guilty. It isn't fair for everyone to die just so that no one would be left with the "blame" of "killing" some people; if anything, the captain (who, incidentally, should have gone down with the ship) made a tough decision that saved lives.
2. A Father's Agonizing Choice
I would not kill my own son; he would be killed anyway, and I'll not be the one to do it. The other innocent inmate would most likely also be killed eventually. I would not play the guard's little sadistic game and have the guilt of killing my own son on my conscience. I would also not feel guilty about the other inmate because I did not kill him; it was the guard's choice to do so.
3. Sophie's Choice
Guilt is an emotion that cannot be controlled, so there is no saying that she "should" or "should not" feel guilty, although I would understand why she would feel that way. I think she made the best decision she could under the circumstances.
4. The Fat Man and the Impending Doom
I would seek the proverbial non-existent third option of blowing up the stick of dynamite in a place that would create an alternative exit for those stuck in the cave. However, to answer the actual question, there is little choice in my mind; it would be unfair for an entire group of people to drown just because a fat guy was stuck, and he would have to live with the guilt of all those people's deaths. The same with the pregnant woman; one life is not more valuable than a greater number of lives.
5. Jean Valjean's Conscience
In this case, tempting though it might be, it would be unfair for Valjean to allow another (presumably innocent) man to suffer consequences for actions that weren't his. The factory situation would not be an issue; he did the right thing by leaving somebody in charge to take care of the employees and accepted his own consequences.
6. A Callous Passerby
Although I believe Mr. Smith would have a moral obligation to save the boy since it would save his life and do nothing more than inconvenience him, legally he is not responsible. The law cannot expect someone to risk danger to themselves to help someone else; doctors are required to do so because they made a pledge, but random strangers cannot be expected to risk anything to themselves to aid a stranger.
7. A Poisonous Cup of Coffee
Although Joe's inaction was morally wrong, he did not instigate the events that resulted in his wife's death, and is therefore not guilty like Tom. Despite Joe's bad intentions, he did not actually commit a crime or do anything to bring about his wife's death. His inaction is not as wrong as Tom's outright murder.
8. The Torture of the Mad Bomber
In the words of Machiavelli, "the ends justify the means"; it is more imperative that hundreds of lives be saved than keeping a crazy guy comfortable. I agree that torture should at least be attempted to extract that vital information since the conventional methods did nothing at all. I would even torture his "innocent" wife if that was what was necessary to save hundreds of lives, which are more valuable than a single individual's comfort.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
No release of Bin Laden photos
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13287977
US officials had been discussing whether to publish pictures of Bin Laden's body to counter conspiracy theories that he did not die.
But Mr Obama believed the images could inflame sensitivities, saying: "We don't trot out this stuff as trophies.
"BBC News - Osama Bin Laden: Photos Will Not Be Released - Obama." BBC - Homepage. Web. 04 May 2011..
US officials had been discussing whether to publish pictures of Bin Laden's body to counter conspiracy theories that he did not die.
But Mr Obama believed the images could inflame sensitivities, saying: "We don't trot out this stuff as trophies.
"BBC News - Osama Bin Laden: Photos Will Not Be Released - Obama." BBC - Homepage. Web. 04 May 2011.
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
GPS backpacks track NZ hedgehogs
http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9469000/9469456.stm
Researchers put GPS trackers on hedgehogs in New Zealand to understand how the non-native species affects fauna.
"BBC - Earth News - GPS Backpacks Track NZ Hedgehogs." BBC News - Home. Web. 03 May 2011..
Researchers put GPS trackers on hedgehogs in New Zealand to understand how the non-native species affects fauna.
"BBC - Earth News - GPS Backpacks Track NZ Hedgehogs." BBC News - Home. Web. 03 May 2011.
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Immigration Discussion Reflection
I think that this class discussion has been, by far, one of the most interesting and (somehow) productive ones yet. Almost everyone had some sort of original idea or steadfast opinion, and was able to defend or explicate it intelligently. It was universally recognized that illegal immigration was a problem that realistically could not be solved, but creative solutions were discussed anyway; everyone realized that this issue was not black and white (no insinuation intended), but that everyone was somewhere in the shades of gray. Everyone seemed reasonably prepared and comfortable discussing such an inflammatory and controversial subject.
Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden dead - Obama
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-13256676
Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed by US forces, President Barack Obama has said. He was on top of America's "Most Wanted" list.
"BBC News - Al-Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden Dead - Obama." BBC - Homepage. Web. 02 May 2011..
Al-Qaeda founder and leader Osama Bin Laden has been killed by US forces, President Barack Obama has said. He was on top of America's "Most Wanted" list.
"BBC News - Al-Qaeda Leader Osama Bin Laden Dead - Obama." BBC - Homepage. Web. 02 May 2011.
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