For best results, please read and respond to each question in turn, don't read both before answering each.
Question 1: You are the conductor of a small trolley, doing important trolley-related things. While coming down the hill, you discover to your shock that the breaks have gone out. Further on down the tracks, there is a Y junction. To the left (the path the switch is currently set to), are 5 careless workers eating lunch on the tracks. Should you proceed down that path, you would most assuredly kill them all. On the other branch is a single lone worker, doing the same. All 6 men are wearing mp3 players, and thus cannot be warned. Do you flip the switch, and trade 1 life for 5?
Once you've chosen, proceed on to the next question...
Question 2: This time, you are standing on a foot bridge overlooking some trolley tracks. A trolley coming down a nearby hill has apparently lost use of its breaks, and is bearing down upon 5 workers eating lunch, this time with no branch in the track. Near you is a very large man who is standing quite close to the edge of the bridge, which has no guardrails or anything to speak of. You know that if you push the man off the bridge, his considerable size will be able to bring the trolley to a stop before it kills the 5 men, at the completely unavoidable expense of his own life. Once again the workers are wearing mp3 players, and too far away to get to in time. So, do you push the man off the bridge, and trade 1 life for 5?
Post the first answer you came up with to both questions, and please be honest.
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