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         <title>1. &quot;The Trolley Dilemma&quot; discusses quantity versus quality of people negatively impacted by one person&#39;s decision. Do you think the problem should be measured in terms of a) how many people are hurt, or b) the moral quality of the people hurt? </title>
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         <title>2. Which choice do you think is the *right thing to do* within &quot;The Trolley Dilemma?&quot; (Remember: *NOT* doing something is still a choice that causes an outcome.)</title>
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         <title>3. &quot;The Trolley Dilemma&quot; offers a few different conflicts. Which conflict would be the most difficult for you to make a decision?</title>
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         <title>4. Read the problem below. Then, use the same logic you used for &quot;The Trolley Dilemma&quot; to solve what would be the morally *right* thing to do. Place your response in a comment below, and explain your logic thoroughly with *much detail*</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><em>The Kohlberg Dilemma</em></strong></div><div>In Europe, a woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. the drug was expensive to make, but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost him to make. He paid $400 for the radium and charged $4,000 for a small dose of the drug. The sick woman's husband, Heinz, went to everyone he knew to borrow the money and tried every legal means, but he could only get together about $2,000, which is half of what it cost. He told the druggist that his wife was dying, and asked him to sell it cheaper or let him pay later. But the druggist said, "No, I discovered the drug and I'm going to make money from if." So, having tried every legal means, Heinz gets desperate and considers breaking into the man's store to steal the drug for his wife.</div>]]></description>
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