question archive The Lifeboat Dilemma' Part 1: The battleship Northern Spirit was torpedoed in the engine room, and began to sink rapidly

The Lifeboat Dilemma' Part 1: The battleship Northern Spirit was torpedoed in the engine room, and began to sink rapidly

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The Lifeboat Dilemma' Part 1: The battleship Northern Spirit was torpedoed in the engine room, and began to sink rapidly. 'Abandon Ship!' shouts Captain Flintheart. But few of the lifeboats are intact. One boat, desperately overloaded, manages to struggle away from the sinking vessel, Flintheart at the prow. The cold, grey waters of the Atlantic around it are ?lled with screaming, desperate voices, begging to be saved. But faced with the grim knowledge of the danger of capsizing the little boat, endangering the lives of those already on board, should any more sailors be picked up and rescued?

Resolve the problem in the most ethical way. Guide questions 

1. Define the issue.
2. Identify the stakeholders

3. Identify a range of reasonable options

4. Clarify the applicable principle and determine at least 3 possible option to prioritize

5. Recommendation 

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1. The issue is the boat is sinking and there are no enough lifeboats to save everyone.

2. The stakeholders are the crew of the ship and the passengers of the ship.

3. The range of a reasonable option is very low and critical since they are in the middle of an ocean and rescue might be very delayed.

4. The 3 possible options: 

4.1 Call the nearest port
4.2 provide each one a life jacket

4.3 As much as possible find something that you can ride on that do not touches the cold water to your body

5. I would like to recommend that next time a ship starts sailing everything must be check and the ratio of the people inside the ship to the amount of the lifeboats must be strictly checked in order to avoid these problems.

Step-by-step explanation

The story is like Titanic movie. The life boats are very limited or not enough for the whole population of the ship. This must serve us a lesson that a ship must not sail if it cannot provide enough safe lifeboats for all its crew and passengers.