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EDIT Ok so it's just the trolly problem.

EDIT2 : AHA War Games 1983. "The only winning move is not to play." (We might call this the final product of a lot of smart philosophical digestion, because it's a famous movie). There's always the perfectly valid option to ditch the riddle. (Because maybe the riddle is dumb, or maybe the riddle is no better than a thousand others, utilitywise )

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[โ€“] DominatorX1@thelemmy.club -4 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

That's the same riddle. You get that, right?

And so we find ourselves without an easy answer. And so we are forced to inspect the riddle more closely. To uncover hidden assumptions and such. We might even do that in conversation, on a forum like lemmy.

[โ€“] lattrommi@lemmy.ml 2 points 23 hours ago (1 children)

The core of the riddle is that it is an ultimatum.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultimatum

Ultimatums have been debated historically, in great detail. For example, in the old testament of the bible.

https://www.bibleoutlines.com/isaiah-361-377-dont-make-a-deal-with-the-devil/

Even if one is not religious or cares not for reading biblical stuff, it is simplified effectively as such:

If given only 2 choices, it is never fair. Find another choice.

[โ€“] DominatorX1@thelemmy.club 0 points 21 hours ago (1 children)

I think that's a different thing.

[โ€“] lattrommi@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 hours ago

You are right, it's not the same thing. I had an English teacher who tossed out her vocabulary lesson one day and instead went off on a very energetic rant about critical thinking, ultimatums, game theory, dilemma, paradox and so on. I've always wanted to recreate her lesson but never get it right.

I do think my final line still applies for this scenario. There's always another way. I think War Games does the same idea I was trying to convey but I've never seen it, I've only seen enough references to it, to vagely know what it's about..