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Moral inertia
Authors:Carolina Sartorio
Affiliation:(1) Philosophy Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 5185 Helen C. White Hall, Madison, WI 53706, USA
Abstract:I argue that, according to ordinary morality, there is moral inertia, that is, moral pressure to fail to intervene in certain circumstances. Moral inertia is manifested in scenarios with a particular causal structure: deflection scenarios, where a threatening or benefiting process is diverted from a group of people to another. I explain why the deflection structure is essential for moral inertia to be manifested. I argue that there are two different manifestations of moral inertia: strict prohibitions on interventions, and constraints on interventions. Finally, I discuss the connection between moral inertia and the distinction between killing and letting die (or doing and allowing harm).
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Keywords:Killing  Letting die  Deflection  Causation  Trolley  Malm
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