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Folge 25: Kant und das Trolley-Problem

Jürgen Wiebicke und Elke Elisabeth Schmidt

An episode of the Kant Heute. Der Podcast podcast, hosted by Digitales Kant-Zentrum NRW, Jürgen Wiebicke, titled "Folge 25: Kant und das Trolley-Problem" was published on November 21, 2025 and runs 23 minutes.

November 21, 2025 ·23m · Kant Heute. Der Podcast

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Wann ist es erlaubt, den Tod eines Menschen in Kauf zu nehmen, um mehrere Menschen zu retten? Das ist im Kern die Frage, um die es im sogenannten Trolley-Problem geht. In verschiedenen Situationen muss entschieden werden, ob fünf Personen durch eine Straßenbahn umkommen oder nur eine. In dieser Folge sprechen Jürgen Wiebicke und Elke Elisabeth Schmidt über die Frage, was Kant zu diesem Problem sagen würde.

Wann ist es erlaubt, den Tod eines Menschen in Kauf zu nehmen, um mehrere Menschen zu retten? Das ist im Kern die Frage, um die es im sogenannten Trolley-Problem geht. In verschiedenen Situationen muss entschieden werden, ob fünf Personen durch eine Straßenbahn umkommen oder nur eine. In dieser Folge sprechen Jürgen Wiebicke und Elke Elisabeth Schmidt über die Frage, was Kant zu diesem Problem sagen würde.
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