Psychology, asked by Toska, 1 year ago

If a person has to kill a person to save someone. Does he has the right to make the choice of taking someone's life to save someone? The person can state no choice on the matter and let both people die thus saving his choice and guilt. Which choice?

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Answered by Inna
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It is morally permissible to kill one innocent person to save the lives of more innocent people.

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Toska: your answer is not sufficient.
Inna: how much do you want
Toska: my question doesn't doubt your morals or ethics.
Toska: it asks it's advantages in a situation where you have to make a choice of equal measures.
Toska: for example, if you have to choose between two people who love you equally (mother and father,for example), who would you choose and if you did, would you be able to live with that choice and the emotions you suffer afterwards? or would you rather consider this situation impossible and neglect the situation. would you die so that you don't have to make the choice. would you rather try to form an impassive choice?
Toska: you answer seems instinctual. think about the question and if you could provide me with a irrestible option, i would mark your answer brainliest.
Toska: it's been entertaining messaging you inna. hope you provide me with better answer.
Inna: let me
Inna: The edit option isn't appearing
Toska: we'll chat later,inna.
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