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by FpUser
2005 days ago
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>"Most moral systems of my acquantance are based on a hierachy of values that puts saving human lives over just about anything.
" False. While not explicitly stated there is a threshold usually measurable in money spent after which saving life is considered of being "not worth it". Ford Pinto case that went through the courts I think can serve as a very good particular example where cost analysis made it legal to allow otherwise preventable deaths. |
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