Is it moral to refuse to save someone’s life if there’s any risk for your own?
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I DONT THINK THATS A MORAL...
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You’re not obliged to risk your life for any person, with a couple of exceptions:
- You took an oath to put yourself in harm’s way for others, and have been given orders.
- You are the reason the person’s life is in jeopardy.
- Other than those reasons, you can morally refuse to risk death, even though another person will die.
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