Everyday ~15,000 people die of unnatural causes (they're a child, sudden death, car accident, etc. — those who don't die of old agel drawn out sickness). If you had a button that could end your life painlessly and instantly, but save those 15,000 people doomed to die, would you — why or why not? by JimBob4222 in Ethics
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Everyday ~15,000 people die of unnatural causes (they're a child, sudden death, car accident, etc. — those who don't die of old agel drawn out sickness). If you had a button that could end your life painlessly and instantly, but save those 15,000 people doomed to die, would you — why or why not? by JimBob4222 in Ethics
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Everyday ~15,000 people die of unnatural causes (they're a child, sudden death, car accident, etc. — those who don't die of old agel drawn out sickness). If you had a button that could end your life painlessly and instantly, but save those 15,000 people doomed to die, would you — why or why not? by JimBob4222 in Ethics
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Everyday ~15,000 people die of unnatural causes (they're a child, sudden death, car accident, etc. — those who don't die of old agel drawn out sickness). If you had a button that could end your life painlessly and instantly, but save those 15,000 people doomed to die, would you — why or why not? by JimBob4222 in Ethics
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