An Important Case To Study.
Consider the following case: On Twin Earth, a brain in a vat is at the
wheel of a runaway tolley. There are only two options that the brain can
take: the right side of the fork in the track or the left side of the
fork. There is no way in sight of derailing or stopping the trolley and
the brain is aware of this, for the brain knows trolleys. The brain is
causally hooked up to the trolley such that the brain can determine the
course which the trolley will take. On the right side of the track there
is a single railroad worker, Jones, who will definitely be killed if the
brain steers the trolley to the right. If the railman on the right
lives, he will go on to kill five men for the sake of killing them, but
in doing so will inadvertently save the lives of thirty orphans (one of
the five men he will kill is planning to destroy a bridge that the
orphans' bus will be crossing later that night). One of the orphans
that will be killed would have grown up to become a tyrant who would
make good utilitarian men do bad things. Another of the orphans would
grow up to become G.E.M. Anscombe, while a third would invent the
pop-top can. If the brain in the vat chooses the left side of the track,
the trolley will definitely hit and kill a railman on the left side of
the track, "Leftie," and will hit and destroy ten beating hearts on the
track tht could (and would) have been transplanted into ten patients in
the local hospital that will die without donor hearts. These are the
only hearts available, and the brain is aware of this, for the brain
knows hearts. If the railman on the left side of the track lives, he too
will kill five men, in fact the same five that the railman on the right
would kill. However, "Leftie" will kill the five as an unintended
consequence of saving ten men: he will inadvertently kill the five men
rushing the ten hearts to the local hospital for transplantation. A
further result of "Leftie's" act would be that the busload of orphans
will be spared. Among the five men killed by "Leftie" are both the man
responsible for putting the brain at the controls of the trolley, and
the author of this example. If the ten hearts and "Leftie" are killed by
the trolley, the ten prospective heart transplant patients will die and
their kidneys will be used to save the lives of twenty kidney-transplant
patients, one of whom will grow up to cure cancer, and one of whom will
grow up to be Hitler. There are other kidneys and dialysis machines
available, however the brain does not know kidnys, and this is not a
factor. Assume that the brains choice, whatever it turns out to be, will
serve as an example to other brains-in-vats and so the effects of his
decision will be amplified. Also assume that if the brain chooses the
right side of the fork, an unjust war free of war crimes will ensue,
while if the brain chooses the left fork, a just war fraught with war
crimes will result. Furthermore, there is an intermittently active
Cartesian demon deceiving the brain in such a manner that the brain is
never sure if it is being deceived.
Question: What should the brain do? Alternative Example: Same as above,
except the brain has had a commisurotomy, and the left of the brain is a
consequentialist and the right side is an absolutist.
"Can Bad Men Make Good Brains Do Bad Things?" by Michael F. Patton, Jr.