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Moral philosophers / Economics / Analytic philosophers / Justice / Trolley problem / Judith Jarvis Thomson / Ronald Coase / A Theory of Justice / John Rawls / Philosophy / Ethics / Law and economics
Date: 2014-12-03 12:26:58
Moral philosophers
Economics
Analytic philosophers
Justice
Trolley problem
Judith Jarvis Thomson
Ronald Coase
A Theory of Justice
John Rawls
Philosophy
Ethics
Law and economics

TROLLEY PROBLEMS F.E. Guerra-Pujol* “Do you kill one person to save five?”1 ABSTRACT This Article proposes a novel and probabilistic solution to the famous “trolley problem” in moral philosophy. In short, the Aut

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