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TEOTD #14
« on: 2004-08-30 20:51:13 »
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Today's thought experiement was designed with the idea of eliciting the differences (if any) between a rational decision and an ethical decision.

Imagine you are on a space station with two other colleagues (3 of you in total). There is a technical malfunction and ground control determines that you will quickly run out of oxygen. They say that you have no more than 3 days of air left, and it will take at least 4 days to send a rescue mission. You realize that if one of you dies right away, then there will likely be enough air to keep the remaining two alive until you are rescued. For the sake of argument, assume there are no other available options.

What do you do?
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RE: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #1 on: 2004-08-31 00:37:53 »
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i would first try to ask for volunteers...given the oxygen you'd have about
a full day to make the decision.  then make the death appealing by means of
drowning in nearly freezing water and keeping the body in said condition -
such that reanimation might be possible.  if no possible agreement could be
made, a drinking game might be a nice solution...with the first one to pass
out, being the one silently eliminated.



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Subject: virus: TEOTD #14
Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 18:51:14 -0600

Today's thought experiement was designed with the idea of eliciting the
differences (if any) between a rational decision and an ethical decision.

Imagine you are on a space station with two other colleagues (3 of you in
total). There is a technical malfunction and ground control determines that
you will quickly run out of oxygen. They say that you have no more than 3
days of air left, and it will take at least 4 days to send a rescue mission.
You realize that if one of you dies right away, then there will likely be
enough air to keep the remaining two alive until you are rescued. For the
sake of argument, assume there are no other available options.

What do you do?

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RE: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #3 on: 2004-08-31 02:08:44 »
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David Lucifer
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Today's thought experiement was designed with the idea of eliciting the
differences (if any) between a rational decision and an ethical
decision.

Imagine you are on a space station with two other colleagues (3 of you
in total). There is a technical malfunction and ground control
determines that you will quickly run out of oxygen. They say that you
have no more than 3 days of air left, and it will take at least 4 days
to send a rescue mission. You realize that if one of you dies right
away, then there will likely be enough air to keep the remaining two
alive until you are rescued. For the sake of argument, assume there are
no other available options.







What do you do?

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[Blunderov]Sadly, Tuesdays are when my chess club meets and so I will
not be able to join the chat. So, here are my thoughts on the problem.

Whipping out my freshly minted anaesthetic qualification, I persuade the
other two astronauts to be anaesthetised by me. (It is my understanding
that oxygen consumption rates are reduced under anaesthesia and this
might make up the difference in the shortfall.)

In the event that this strategy does not sufficiently compensate for the
lack of oxygen, one may then, with minimum exertion, strangle the
largest of the unconscious astronauts, thus solving the problem.

Trust me - I'm a doctor!


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RE: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #4 on: 2004-08-31 16:05:10 »
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...another possible solution would be to discuss faith.  once i reveal that
i am an atheist...and the other two would most certainly have SOME sort of
religious inclinations, i would plainly state that they should be more than
happy to go to the afterlife and live forever in heavenly bliss - whereas i
would be going nowhere or worse, to hell (as many xtians would assume). 
once put like that, the xtian mind would be forced to aquiesce, or admit
they dont really believe all that crap...at which point they would probably
lunge at you in an attempt to kill you...which would resolve the problem
with a winner one way or the other.



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Subject: RE: virus: TEOTD #14
Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 08:08:44 +0200

David Lucifer
Sent: Tuesday, August 31, 2004 2:51 AM

Today's thought experiement was designed with the idea of eliciting the
differences (if any) between a rational decision and an ethical
decision.

Imagine you are on a space station with two other colleagues (3 of you
in total). There is a technical malfunction and ground control
determines that you will quickly run out of oxygen. They say that you
have no more than 3 days of air left, and it will take at least 4 days
to send a rescue mission. You realize that if one of you dies right
away, then there will likely be enough air to keep the remaining two
alive until you are rescued. For the sake of argument, assume there are
no other available options.







What do you do?

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[Blunderov]Sadly, Tuesdays are when my chess club meets and so I will
not be able to join the chat. So, here are my thoughts on the problem.

Whipping out my freshly minted anaesthetic qualification, I persuade the
other two astronauts to be anaesthetised by me. (It is my understanding
that oxygen consumption rates are reduced under anaesthesia and this
might make up the difference in the shortfall.)

In the event that this strategy does not sufficiently compensate for the
lack of oxygen, one may then, with minimum exertion, strangle the
largest of the unconscious astronauts, thus solving the problem.

Trust me - I'm a doctor!


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Re: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #5 on: 2004-08-31 18:51:05 »
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Atheism *is* a religion.
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Re: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #6 on: 2004-09-01 05:05:15 »
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...only if "vaccuum" is a noun.



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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 22:51:05 +0000 GMT

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« Reply #7 on: 2004-09-01 10:51:18 »
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> ...another possible solution would be to discuss faith.  once i reveal
that
> i am an atheist...and the other two would most certainly have SOME sort of
> religious inclinations, i would plainly state that they should be more
than
> happy to go to the afterlife and live forever in heavenly bliss - whereas
i
> would be going nowhere or worse, to hell (as many xtians would assume).
> once put like that, the xtian mind would be forced to aquiesce, or admit
> they dont really believe all that crap...at which point they would
probably
> lunge at you in an attempt to kill you...which would resolve the problem
> with a winner one way or the other.

LOL, good one.

But let's now assume that you are all atheists. You can also assume that
none of you has any less reason to live than anyone else on board (due to
age, family, well-being, disease, or whatever). Now what?

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« Reply #8 on: 2004-09-01 10:45:00 »
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Sebby said:
> i would first try to ask for volunteers...given the oxygen you'd have
about
> a full day to make the decision.  then make the death appealing by means
of
> drowning in nearly freezing water and keeping the body in said condition -

Even if you had that much nearly freezing water on the space station (you
don't) it is not really possible to reanimate someone after being dead for
four days.

> such that reanimation might be possible.  if no possible agreement could
be
> made, a drinking game might be a nice solution...with the first one to
pass
> out, being the one silently eliminated.

Not bad, but what if one of your colleagues doesn't drink and objects to
this solution?

David

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« Reply #9 on: 2004-09-01 10:48:01 »
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> [Blunderov]
>
> Whipping out my freshly minted anaesthetic qualification, I persuade the
> other two astronauts to be anaesthetised by me. (It is my understanding
> that oxygen consumption rates are reduced under anaesthesia and this
> might make up the difference in the shortfall.)

Sorry, that isn't one of the two options. You have a choice of:
1) kill one person (permanently) in the next 12 hours
2) all 3 die within 3 days

Technically there is another possible option of killing 2 people within one
day
so that one may survive. I can't think of any reason to do that, but I'm
open
to suggestions.

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« Reply #10 on: 2004-09-01 14:07:28 »
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Sorry, that isn't one of the two options. You have a choice of:
1) kill one person (permanently) in the next 12 hours
2) all 3 die within 3 days

Technically there is another possible option of killing 2 people within
one
day so that one may survive. I can't think of any reason to do that, but
I'm
open to suggestions.

[Blunderov] It seems to me that the circumstances are then those of pure
struggle for survival. I do not foresee that any amount of rational
discussion would produce any result other than the clear identification
of the weakest astronaut. (It has been asserted, rightly I think, that
any ethical proposition is falsifiable and I can foresee that this might
be especially evident in these circumstances.)

Furthermore, each one of the astronauts has quite good reason to fear
that the other two might have conspired to kill him. The only way to
guarantee survival is if the other two aren't around because it is
entirely possible that both of the others may have arrived at the same
conclusion.

It may be that the only rational thing to do is to kill the other two
ASAP!

Best Regards,

Shipmate Blunderov.


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Re: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #11 on: 2004-09-01 16:52:10 »
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...the honorable thing to do would be to give everyone one vote...whoever is
voted on twice, is the one who goes.  maybe allow everyone a final address. 
voting on oneself IS allowed.


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Subject: Re: virus: TEOTD #14
Date: Wed, 01 Sep 2004 10:48:01 -0400

> [Blunderov]
>
> Whipping out my freshly minted anaesthetic qualification, I persuade the
> other two astronauts to be anaesthetised by me. (It is my understanding
> that oxygen consumption rates are reduced under anaesthesia and this
> might make up the difference in the shortfall.)

Sorry, that isn't one of the two options. You have a choice of:
1) kill one person (permanently) in the next 12 hours
2) all 3 die within 3 days

Technically there is another possible option of killing 2 people within one
day
so that one may survive. I can't think of any reason to do that, but I'm
open
to suggestions.

David

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Re: virus: TEOTD #14
« Reply #12 on: 2004-09-01 19:52:39 »
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If all other oxygen preservation/generation methods (meditation, anaesthisizing, running electrical current through water, etc) had failed, my answer would depend on the size/strength of the remaining astronauts compared to myself.
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« Reply #13 on: 2004-09-01 23:16:33 »
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> It may be that the only rational thing to do is to kill the other two
> ASAP!

If you initiate violence you can assume that the other two overpower you.
Thanks for "volunteering" to save their lives. ;-)

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« Reply #14 on: 2004-09-01 23:17:40 »
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> If all other oxygen preservation/generation methods (meditation,
anaesthisizing, running electrical current through water, etc) had failed,
my answer would depend on the size/strength of the remaining astronauts
compared to myself.

OK, what would you do if
a) they are both smaller
b) they are both bigger
c) one is smaller and one is bigger

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