The submarine has 20 people trapped in the ocean floor - your decision, a gentleman. Help does not arrive in a week. There is sufficient oxygen left for about 3 days, but oxygen lasts for 1 person per week. What should the captain decide and how should he decide? Five people were chosen to live and the rest were killed without their knowledge. Taking all the facts into account, Lieutenant Oram should be innocent. When an explosion occurred, these people were in the submarine and damaged the ship. An explosion is probably caused by an acoustic mine or a magnetic mine. The propeller was blown away and the steering gear stopped moving. The submarine is at the tip of the sandbar. One person is dead, everyone has a bruise or a bruise
Since only 5 people can live to 20 years old, 15 people have to die and will be killed by the poison whiskey. The dead people did not know that they were going to die. Olam chose a person who is married and has a family. He even even committed suicide. The definition of murder is that "First-class killing is planned and intentional". Instead of choosing married men, Olam can choose five men at random and make them fairer. The military background may also be related to the judgment. Lieutenant - Olam Commander may be guilty because he planned and wanted killing, but this is illegal. He imposed the first murder on 15 men. Other staff did not know Olam's decision and had no opportunity to live long.
As it will not be killed, Olam may not save anyone again. He may have told the 15 people who were supposed to be killed. Lieutenant Oram also seems to be found to be innocent. Because not only did he kill all but the salvation of the five lives and saved the five people better than anyone. They are also in a military relationship and they are ready to die as they join the army again. He did this in good faith, and he did not become selfish and did not commit suicide. He tried to save as many people as possible. If he says to be killed by 15 people, they may react badly to this, and it is best that they do not stop them from feeling the pain. Olum should be innocent, because what he does always saves as many people as possible and has good intentions. He did his best to deal with this situation, he should pay special attention to this case.
"I can save five people after accusing the death of all the crew or sacrificing 15 people I am with other people, goodbye, teacher" (page 25) It is the last word of the captain of the short story "gentleman, your judgment". Lieutenant Oram is facing an ethical dilemma: he must sacrifice the lives of several crews to save them as much as possible. His action after the incident showed that he was a great commander and showed humanity.
The submarine has 20 people trapped in the ocean floor - your decision, a gentleman. Help does not arrive in a week. There is sufficient oxygen left for about 3 days, but oxygen lasts for 1 person per week. What should the captain decide and how should he decide? Five people were chosen to live and the rest were killed without their knowledge. Taking all the facts into account, Lieutenant Oram should be innocent. When an explosion occurred, these people were in the submarine and damaged the ship. An explosion is probably caused by an acoustic mine or a magnetic mine. The propeller was blown away and the steering gear stopped moving. The submarine is at the tip of the sandbar. One person is dead, everyone has a bruise or a bruise
Then the problem of "gentleman's judgment" is closely related to the problem of trolleys solved by famous philosopher J. J. Thompson. Basically, the problem with the trolley is that the runaway train hits five people on the street, and you or the driver or bystander can choose to hit someone by changing the way. Through the investigation conducted by the survey, many people agreed that the train would hit this strange person. It is more direct killing than five passive killings, but the overall result is better. Thompson explains why this happens, but it also offers a slightly different solution to challenge these reasons. Instead, in order to save most people, the surgeon can move the cart so that they can kill the patient's organs and transplant them to the five people in need. Results are getting better, but most people seem to be wrong. Thompson's theory thinks it wrong to use one person as a remedy to others. Another reason is that killing a patient is a violation of rights.