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Are the differences between the three trolley cases (the standard and the footbridge cases from the introduction, and the trapdoor case mentioned near the end) morally relevant? Why or why not? If you think they are, what are the relevant differences? If you think they are not, would you do the same thing in all three scenarios? Explain.
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