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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2025 · 31 MIN

The Harvard Test That EXPOSES Your Morals (The Trolley Problem)

from Mindbenders: Brain Teasers, Philo+Psych · host Byte & Pieces

You see a runaway trolley about to kill five people. You can pull a lever to divert it, but doing so will kill one person on a side track. Do you pull the lever? Of course, you do... right? Now, what if you had to push someone onto the tracks to stop it? Get ready for the most controversial and uncomfortable conversation you'll have all week.Welcome to "MINDBENDERS," the podcast that explores the toughest moral dilemmas ever conceived. In this episode, we're strapping in for the infamous Trolley Problem, the classic thought experiment that breaks even the sharpest minds. Sourced from Harvard Professor Michael Sandel's legendary "Justice" lectures, we start with the basic lever pull and quickly descend into the murky depths of ethical thinking.We'll grapple with the difference between indirect and direct action, question the weight of personal responsibility, and explore why your gut feelings might be in direct conflict with your logic. This isn't just an abstract philosophy puzzle; it’s a masterclass designed to show future judges and leaders that law and ethics are never black and white.This witty, engaging, and highly shareable deep dive will force you to confront your own moral code. Fair warning: there are no right answers, only hard choices.So, would you pull the lever? Subscribe to "MINDBENDERS" now to challenge your own thinking, and share this episode to start a debate with your friends—you'll be shocked by their answers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mindbenders-brain-teasers-philo-psych--6019641/support.You May also Like:🤖Nudgrr.com (🗣'nudger") - Your AI Sidekick for Getting Sh*t DoneNudgrr breaks down your biggest goals into tiny, doable steps — then nudges you to actually do them. 

You see a runaway trolley about to kill five people. You can pull a lever to divert it, but doing so will kill one person on a side track. Do you pull the lever? Of course, you do... right? Now, what if you had to push someone onto the tracks to stop it? Get ready for the most controversial and uncomfortable conversation you'll have all week.Welcome to "MINDBENDERS," the podcast that explores the toughest moral dilemmas ever conceived. In this episode, we're strapping in for the infamous Trolley Problem, the classic thought experiment that breaks even the sharpest minds. Sourced from Harvard Professor Michael Sandel's legendary "Justice" lectures, we start with the basic lever pull and quickly descend into the murky depths of ethical thinking.We'll grapple with the difference between indirect and direct action, question the weight of personal responsibility, and explore why your gut feelings might be in direct conflict with your logic. This isn't just an abstract philosophy puzzle; it’s a masterclass designed to show future judges and leaders that law and ethics are never black and white.This witty, engaging, and highly shareable deep dive will force you to confront your own moral code. Fair warning: there are no right answers, only hard choices.So, would you pull the lever? Subscribe to "MINDBENDERS" now to challenge your own thinking, and share this episode to start a debate with your friends—you'll be shocked by their answers.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/mindbenders-brain-teasers-philo-psych--6019641/support.You May also Like:🤖Nudgrr.com (🗣'nudger") - Your AI Sidekick for Getting Sh*t DoneNudgrr breaks down your biggest goals into tiny, doable steps — then nudges you to actually do them.

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