Moral Intuition vs. Moral Reasoning-Case Study - II

You are the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) of a government district hospital. A new and deadly viral pandemic has spread in the district, and the hospital is overcrowded with patients. A special life-saving drug is required to treat this disease, the supply of which has been suddenly disrupted at the national level. You have only one dose of this medicine left, while two patients are in critical condition and both require its immediate use.

  • The first patient is an 8-year-old poor and destitute girl. Even with the medicine, her chance of survival is only 20%.
  • The second patient is ....
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