In the "Fat Man" version of the trolley problem, fewer lives are at stake than in the original version, though the emotional dimensions of the problem differ.
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Q8: The surgeon case is similar to the
Q9: Thomson's "Fat Man" example differs from the
Q10: Most people that Thomson talks to about
Q11: In the trolley scenario, the driver must
Q12: Thomson uses the trolley problem and the
Q14: The trolley driver may choose to act
Q15: In the surgeon case, the doctor has
Q16: According to Thomson, most people have the
Q17: Although both stories are about sacrificing one
Q18: The belief that the driver should turn
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