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Case Study: read this reading on Mill vs. Kant: ONeill- Kant and Utilitarianism Contrasted.pdf Now, using the article on the trolley problem (The Trolley Problem, by Judith Thomson Links to an external site., and (Turning the Trolley (Thomson) Links to an external site. ), explain in a sentence or two how utilitarians and Kantians would solve that problem.
Questions: Answer the following questions about the two readings for today. While there is no word minimum, a complete, well defended answer will typically be no shorter than a paragraph.
1. Carefully define what the author (and the world) means by "the trolley problem". "rules of engagement."
2. What is the "deontological approach" to the trolley problem?
3. Contrast that with the "consequentialist approach" to the same problem.
4. Evaluate, for yourself, the trolley problem. What would you do, and why? Think, of course, in terms of deontology or consequentialism (or both) - or perhaps another theory?