Respond to one of the following prompts:  Should you flip the switch and divert

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Respond to one of the following prompts: 
Should you flip the switch and divert

Respond to one of the following prompts: 
Should you flip the switch and divert the trolley, killing one person to save the lives of five other people? Side with either the utilitarians, the deontologists or the virtue ethicists. Use appropriate textual evidence to back up your claim. (USLOs 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)
Should you push the man onto the track and stop the trolley, killing one person to save the lives of five other people? Side with either the utilitarians, the deontologists or the virtue ethicists. Use appropriate textual evidence to back up your claim. (USLOs 4.1, 4.2, 4.3)                                           A thought experiment is a hypothetical scenario that is carefully crafted in a particular way to test the strength of a theory or set of theories. You will see examples of thought experiments throughout the course. Thought experiments are often fantastical and would never be replicated in real life, but that is okay since the point of thought experiments is to test theories and not to test how people act. We use them to test theories since theories may still be true even if they are not practical. The Trolley Problem in this discussion is a famous thought experiment in moral philosophy used to uncover one’s moral intuitions about consequentialist theories of ethics.      * I attach the name of the YouTube video that need to be watch .*

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