This paper argues against the view that trolley cases are of little or no relevance to the ethics of automated vehicles. Four arguments for this view are outlined and rejected: the Not Going to Happen Argument, the Moral Difference Argument, the Impossible Deliberation Argument and the Wrong Question Argument. In making clear where these arguments go wrong, a positive account is developed of how trolley cases can inform the ethics of automated vehicles.
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Keeling, G. (2020). Why Trolley Problems Matter for the Ethics of Automated Vehicles. Science and Engineering Ethics, 26(1), 293–307. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-019-00096-1
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