or, if you prefer...the spiderman scenario...(only no loopholes this time):
You have the ability to save one or the other: a random person or a group of random people trapped inside a cable car. It is given that you can only save the individual OR the group, but not both. It is given that these individuals are randomly chosen. It is given that you do not know who you are saving until you've saved them. Do you choose to save the individual, do you choose to save the group, or do you refuse action?
You have the ability to save one or the other: a random person or a group of random people trapped inside a cable car. It is given that you can only save the individual OR the group, but not both. It is given that these individuals are randomly chosen. It is given that you do not know who you are saving until you've saved them. Do you choose to save the individual, do you choose to save the group, or do you refuse action?
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