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Chapter 226 Is it too late to change masters now?

But judging from these small details, he really is a good teacher...

She had long forgotten her previous idea of ​​switching allegiance to Xia Shiniang, mainly because she felt there was no difference.

Because, it seems that Madam Xia herself doesn't have much of her own opinion, and she still listens to her master in many things...

If she really did that, all she'd get in return would be a slap on the buttocks.

Ten thousand words, I mean it, and I'll finish the rest as soon as possible.

By the way, let me explain the ethics of lifeboats. I'll use the wiki version directly, which is more intuitive than the textbook version.

In 1974, Garrett Harding published two articles in Psychology Today and Biological Sciences to explain the lifeboat ethics model.

The regulations stipulate the maximum number of people allowed on lifeboats (60 people) and the current situation at sea (50 people on board, 100 people at sea).

Harding points out that there are three possible interpretations regarding the people on the ship:

1. All 100 people who had fallen into the water were brought onto the boat, which began to sink, taking everyone to their deaths. Harding called this "perfect justice, perfect catastrophe."

2. Ten people will be selected from the 100 who have fallen into the water to board the boat. Harding believes that minimizing safety will eventually come at a price, and then asked, "Which 10 people should we let on board?"

3. Refuse any swimmers boarding the boat. "While it may be necessary to be prepared to resist those who attempt to board," this ensures the safety of everyone on board.

Other potential problems:

How do you decide which 10 people can board the ship?

Do you have a way to get 10 people on board without driving the remaining 90 people crazy?

If a passenger is dying, can his survival resources be shared with others who have a better chance of survival?

If you know a passenger is dying, can you abandon him and give your seat to someone else?

If food is scarce, is it permissible to eat a passenger's body after they die?

If it is determined that a passenger is going to die in a day or two, can we kill them and eat their corpses to prolong the lives of others?

(End of this chapter)