You have a choice between five people and one person would


You have a choice between five people and one person. Would your analysis about what the right thing to do is be the same if you knew that one person that would be killed by your decision was your favorite person in the world (mother, father, sibling, spouse . . .)? If so, what justifies you changing your analysis? By what moral principles are you able to reconcile the two positions? If it doesn't change your analysis, why not?

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