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Unger argues that the intuitive moral judgments that most people have of several hypothetical moral scenarios, ''The Shallow Pond,'' ''The Vintage Sedan,'' and ''The Envelope,'' are inconsistent. Unger presents the hypothetical case of the Vintage Sedan:
Unger reports that most people respond strongly that abandoning the hitchhiker is abominable behavior, and he contrasts this near-universal harsh judgment with the lenient judgments that most people give to The Envelope scenario:
Unger argues that the factors which distinguish the ''The Vintage Sedan'', in which morality compels us to make a sacrifice, and ''The Envelope'' are not morally significant, using thought experiments such as variations on the Trolley Problem to illustrate his point. Unger contends that psychological factors obscure the moral questions, and that our moral intuitions on problems such as these provide an inconsistent window into our true primary Moral Value s. Unger conspicuously indicates that the author's Royalties from the sales of his book go to UNICEF and to Oxfam America . SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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