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University Working Paper. Thaler, R. (1980). Toward a positive theory of consumer choice. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 1(1), 39-60. Thomson, J. J. (1976). Killing, letting die, and the trolley problem. The Monist, 59(2), 204-217. Tirole, J. (1988). The theory of industrial organization.
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015528 →ian option, judging it per- missible to cause the death of one to save five (e.g., Cushman et al., 2006; Mikhail, 2007). In the “footbridge” variant (Thomson, 1976), the trolley is hurtling toward the group of five people, but the switch to divert it is inoperable. The only way to save the five is to push
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Rapp, P.E., Jimenez-Montano, M.A., Langs, R.J., Thomson, L. (1991) Quantitative characteristization of p
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