So I was reading what is otherwise a very interesting article by one David Sussman entitled "What's wrong with torture" when I hit this passage:
"Consider a case where the police confront a very obese man who is trying to suffocate another by sitting on his chest. Like the terrorist, the fat man is defenseless before the police, who can wound or even kill him easily. Yet if the fat man dies or loses consciousness, the police lack the strength to shift him off his victim. Only the fat man can end his attack, even though he does not now need to do anything further in order for it to succeed. Here it seems that the police might well be justified in menacing the fat man or twisting his arm (or threatening to kill him) in order to get him to derail a set of events that he has intentionally set in motion, even though he no longer has to actively contribute anything to it. The terrorist relies on a bomb's mechanism to accomplish his goal, the fat man on his weight, and it is hard to see how this difference of method could be of any great moral significance."
Really? Why? Why on earth? Who are these people who call themselves moral philosophers? What strange and bizarre world have I stumbled into?
The key comes in the last sentence - the crazy fat man example is there to show us why it might be considered plausible that you could coerce a terrorist who has been captured but has planted a bomb into telling us where it is. So the fat man example is supposed to be so clear and so persuasive that it helps develop the other point by analogy.
Again...why? Why why why? Is there anything about the fat man example that's more plausible, more convincing? No! Then why on earth, given its utter irrelevance and the obvious relevance of the other example at hand (the captured terrorist bomb-planter) wander off into bizarre, unrealistic, and possibly (although I'm unsure on this) offensive hypothetical crazy-examples? Why why why!?!
Ok I'm done. Sorry, for anyone who actually reads this...its not so much intended for consumption as for venting purposes.
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