This is a famous philosophical question posted by
BBC.http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7739493.stm

I never got an opportunity to discuss this with anybody, your thoughts
please.

*1. SHOULD WE KILL HEALTHY PEOPLE FOR THEIR ORGANS?*

Suppose Bill is a healthy man without family or loved ones. Would it be ok
painlessly to kill him if his organs would save five people, one of whom
needs a heart, another a kidney, and so on? If not, why not?

Consider another case: you and six others are kidnapped, and the kidnapper
somehow persuades you that if you shoot dead one of the other hostages, he
will set the remaining five free, whereas if you do not, he will shoot all
six. (Either way, he'll release you.)

If in this case you should kill one to save five, why not in the previous,
organs case? If in this case too you have qualms, consider yet another:
you're in the cab of a runaway tram and see five people tied to the track
ahead. You have the option of sending the tram on to the track forking off
to the left, on which only one person is tied. Surely you should send the
tram left, killing one to save five.

But then why not kill Bill?

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Regards,

Pavan

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