Justice: What’s The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 “THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER”
Posted by MarkSep 3
PART ONE: THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER If you had to choose between (1) killing one person to save the lives of five others and (2) doing nothing even though you knew that five people would die right before your eyes if you did nothing—what would you do? What would be the right thing to do? Thats the hypothetical scenario Professor Michael Sandel uses to launch his course on moral reasoning. After the majority of students votes for killing the one person in order to save the lives of five others, Sandel presents three similar moral conundrums—each one artfully designed to make the decision more difficult. As students stand up to defend their conflicting choices, it becomes clear that the assumptions behind our moral reasoning are often contradictory, and the question of what is right and what is wrong is not always black and white. PART TWO: THE CASE FOR CANNIBALISM Sandel introduces the principles of utilitarian philosopher, Jeremy Bentham, with a famous nineteenth century legal case involving a shipwrecked crew of four. After nineteen days lost at sea, the captain decides to kill the weakest amongst them, the young cabin boy, so that the rest can feed on his blood and body to survive. The case sets up a classroom debate about the moral validity of utilitarianism—and its doctrine that the right thing to do is whatever produces “the greatest good for the greatest number.”
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Very thought provoking. Similar arguments are used in today’s world of politics to justify actions that may be uncomfortable to a few. Is it for the good of a few or for the majority? There is constant change in the evolutionary thinking of humanity and what was considered the comfortable a century ago, may not be so comfortable today. A good example is capital punishment; many countries have abolished capital punishment, deeming it as inhuman.
Cool, so now this is subbed.
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@punctuality2008 I don’t think Harvard is merely trying to recruit students by this open series. Its mission is more broad. e.g. lecture contents, technique, PR thereby. In any case let’s hope that Youtube caption translation be improved soon, then this spamming over language issue will be obsolete, hell with NHK or whoever.
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A great video ! It is what Youtube should be made ! Knowledge … learning section … interactions sections. I really can´t understand why some people are arguing whether Harvard is earning or not money with this video. I don´t care about that unless I can take all its videos for free on youtube or wherever.
thank you Google / Harvard !
unfortanelly, i have to say: both are americans ! lol
Phillip Rushton,? William B. Shockley, Hans Eysenck, Linda Gottfredson, Richard Lynn, Richard Herrnstein, Charles Murray, Christopher Brand, Glayde Whitney, Helmuth Nyborg, Tatu Vanhansen and? Albert Schweitzer are only a few of the highly-educated, extremely intelligent people who came to the conclusion that niggers are dumb fucks. These are not tobacco-chewing, moonshine sipping sister fuckers. Many of them have bleeding-heart liberal backgrounds. Some of them won Nobel prizes. Google them.
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Marcus should know better. The upper class men decided the lower class young man with no family would be better sacrificed. Racism makes quite a few people in powerful positions think it is ok to use the poor as fodder for wars.
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This has an uncanny resemblance to The Truth Project.
Imitation…
… is the highest form of flattery.
If I were driving the trolley, I would ring the bell so the workers would get off the track.
Gosh…it’s so hard to explain why I would choose one over the other but, it really got me thinking. Decisions, decisions.
lol the asian guy would kill 5 workers rather than 1 for abstract ideologies… what a douche.
@Creative4aReason U SIR DESERVE THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE NO SARCASM INTENDED
Let us all figure out how we should kill people! Premeditation encouragement is always wanted for the youth of USA. Now imagine some other tragic accident like a school shooter, who has been exposed to broadband abuse and triggered by traumatic injustices spoken by this dipshit and he pulls out his gun and starts shooting. How many would care? Media coverage and you sell more of your security devices to government funded schools.Gains for you, and everyone wants to feel secure, tax money free.
I really wonder if anyone could come up with a resolution for these dilemmas
Aargh, sitting here behind my computer just frustrates me because I want to converse with this guy so badly.
/smashes keyboard
NIce video, nice lecture (compliments for posting this), but In the end I wonder if the students really learn something. Are they all really reflection on their moral arguments or just having a good time? Is a small classroom-setting in which there is more interaction, time to think, hear others (also the silent students) etc not much better? This way of teaching is at its end.
why no one thought about jumping in front of the trolley? you see no choice is the right one because both of them are clearly showing that your value your life more than thhe life of the other workers… in both cases with the fat man and without him i would jump in front of the trolley to either stop it, derail it from the tracks or at least try something that doesn’t involve the death of another individual…
why no one thought about jumping in front of the trolley? you see no choice is the right one because both of them are clearly showing that your value your life more than thhe life of the other workers… in both cases with the fat man and without him i would jump in front of the trolley to either stop it, derail it from the tracks or at least try something that doesn’t involve the death of another individual…
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My question is, Does this guy get pay by creatting controversy with hypotetical situations at his will?