Psychology, asked by shadowford50, 1 year ago

Why do you think that more of the emotional brain is involved in making a decision about the second scenario, which involves deciding whether to push someone onto the tracks?

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Answered by IamSonu
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Answered by hking853
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because people are thinking about being responsible for the death of that one person in the first scenario and then in the second scenario you have to think about pushing someone bigger than you when the person bigger than you can very well throw down there to be ran over.

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