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natka813 [3]
2 years ago
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Imagine that your town has been hit by a tornado, and you are in a position to rescue only one of a dozen people who are nearby

and trapped in demolished houses. The victim who happens to be farthest from you, but still reachable, is your mother. Which of these twelve people should you rescue? Who would you rescue if feminist ethics was your preferred moral outlook? Who would you rescue if you were a strict act-utilitarian?
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1 answer:
laila [671]2 years ago
6 0

The one among the twelve people that i could  rescue is my mum because the rest can get to safety faster than her and thus it is advisable to save her first.

  • The person I will rescue if feminist ethics was your preferred moral outlook is my mum.
  • Who I will  rescue if i am a strict act-utilitarian  is still my Mum because she is the one that is in the farthest.

<h3>What is safety?</h3>

The Definition of safety is known as when a person or state is known to be  safe or free from any form of external occurrences, injury, etc.

Note that The one among the twelve people that i could  rescue is my mum because the rest can get to safety faster than her and thus it is advisable to save her first.

  • The person I will rescue if feminist ethics was your preferred moral outlook is my mum.
  • Who I will  rescue if i am a strict act-utilitarian  is still my Mum because she is the one that is in the farthest.

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