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by stavros
1444 days ago
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If you are morally responsible for the child's death, you are morally responsible for basically every evil in the world right now, since you didn't do everything in your power to prevent all of them. You may say that that is the case, but if you're responsible for everything, you may as well be responsible for nothing. |
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No, you are morally responsible for every evil happening right in front of you that you could immediately change with little risk to yourself.
For instance if you can't swim and the child is in the middle of the pond, I'd argue you aren't responsible because the risk is too great to yourself.
In fact due to the danger of drowning people pulling you under, I'd argue unless the child is in water shallow enough for you to stand in it's not your moral responsibility to save them.
Though in the situation, I'd probably feel compelled to save them anyway.