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Assignment:
1. What is the right thing to do?
You are walking in the jungle when you stumble unexpectedly upon an execution in progress. You observe 10 persons standing against a wall, and a village chief is instructing soldiers to kill those people. Interrupted by your unexpected appearance, the chief offers you a chance to intervene. You are given only two choices, and not allowed to inquire further about the proceedings: (1) pick up the weapon and kill any 1 of them, and the chief will allow the other 9 to go free, or (2) refuse to participate and walk away, and all 10 will be killed immediately. What's the right thing to do?
2. a) What is the deontological theory/strategy? What does the deontologist recommend in this case, and why?
b) What is the utilitarian theory/startegy? What does the utilitarian recommend in this case, and why?
c) What is a "command theory" theory/strategy? What does the "command theorist" recommand, and why?
d) What strategy do you recommend, and why? ( You may favor any of the three strategies above, modify any one you select, or offer a different solution of your own.)
3. Summary: bring together 1 and 2 connecting WHAT your thesis is, and WHY you defended that view.