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Hit by the Virtual Trolley: When is Experimental Ethics Unethical?

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Rueda Etxebarria, Jon
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Experimental Ethics
 
Research Ethics
 
Trolley Problem
 
Virtual Reality
 
Date
2022-03-11
Referencia bibliográfica
Rueda, J. (2022). Hit by the virtual trolley: When is experimental ethics unethical? Teorema, 41(1), 7-27.
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INPhINIT Retaining Fellowship of the La Caixa Foundation (grant number LCF/BQ/DR20/11790005); INEDyTO II (grant code PID2020-118729RB-I00) Spanish Research Agency; EthAI+3 (grant code PID2019104943RB-I00) Spanish Research Agency
Abstract
The trolley problem is one of the liveliest research frameworks in experimental ethics. In the last decade, social neuroscience and experimental moral psychology have gone beyond the studies with mere text-based hypothetical moral dilemmas. In this article, I present the rationale behind testing the actual behaviour in more realistic scenarios through Virtual Reality and summarize the body of evidence raised by the experiments with virtual trolley scenarios. Then, I approach the argument of Ramirez and LaBarge (2020), who claim that the virtual simulation of the Footbridge version of the trolley dilemma is an unethical research practice, and I raise some objections to it. Finally, I provide some reflections about the means and ends of trolley-like scenarios and other sacrificial dilemmas in experimental ethics.
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