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  2. The trolly problem is an ethical thought experiment. It first appeared in philosopher Philippa Foot's 1967 paper, "Abortion and the Doctrine of Double Effect." To start off the thought experiment, imagine you have control of a railway switch. There is an out-of-control trolley headed your way. Up ahead, the tracks of the railway branch into two ...
  3. This view of ethics is opposite to egoism, which says people should act in self-interest, even when it hurts others. Utilitarianism is also different from ethical theories, that view the morality of an action based on someone's motivation. ... While this might seem like basic knowledge, this idea was part of Descartes's thought experiment to ...
  4. Black holes were thought to be completely black precisely because light cannot escape them. That is, light cannot make its way out to be reflected and seen. This picture was made much more complex, and interesting, when Hawking showed that black holes can in fact radiate. Black holes emit particles with a fixed temperature, causing them to glow ...
  5. Minnesota, a state in the upper Midwest of the United States, borders Canada to the north, Lake Superior and Wisconsin to the northeast, Iowa to the south, and South Dakota and North Dakota to the west. The state spans an area of 86,935 mi 2 (225,163 km 2).. Minnesota, from north to south, is divisible into six primary geographic regions:. The Lake Agassiz Plain and Northern Plain region ...
  6. Countries by Area. Planet Earth is the 5 th largest planet on the solar system, with a total surface area of approximately 510.1 million km 2.About 29.2% or 149 million km 2 of the Earth's surface is dry land, while the rest of the surface is covered by water.. The Earth's surface is divided into large land masses known as continents.
  7. Ethnic Groups Of Cape Verde Cape Verdean artists painting in the streets of Praia. Editorial credit: Alain Lauga / Shutterstock.com. Cape Verde is an African nation that is comprised by ten islands and five smaller islets. The islands are located off the west coast of Africa.
  8. What Are The Three Enclaved Countries Of The World? The country of Lesotho is completely surrounded by the country of South Africa. An enclave is an area of land which is surrounded by the territory of another nation. Territorial waters also possess similar autonomous attributes as land, and therefore an enclave can exist in territorial waters.
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