Can you give a solution to the trolly problem?
The trolley problem is a well-known unsolved problem in philosophy, and as such there is no single solution. In utilitarianism, an action is right if and only if it produces the best possible consequences and as such (in the classical problem) the solution is to pull the lever. However, in Kantian philosophy, the decision to kill another rational being is immoral regardless of the alternatives, therefore the solution in this philosophy would be to let the trolley run its course. Contemporary British philosopher Philippa Foot argues along the same lines, suggesting that negative duties carry significantly more weight in moral decision making than positive duties.

In conclusion, there is no single correct answer, there is a strong case for each decision.
Oh I see.