you are able to help some people, but unfortunately you can only do so by harming other people. the number of people harmed will always be 10 percent of those helped. when considering whether it is morally justified to help does the actual number of people involved make any difference? for example, does it make a difference if you are helping ten people by harming one person rather than helping 100,000 people by harming 10,000 people?
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you are able to help some people, but unfortunately you can only do so by harming other people. the number of people harmed will always be 10 percent of those helped. when considering whether it is morally justified to help does the actual number of people involved make any difference? for example, does it make a difference if you are helping ten people by harming one person rather than helping 100,000 people by harming 10,000 people?
☐ yes
☐ no
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