Quote Originally Posted by Segev View Post
In terms of D&D's objective alignments, I think the trolley problem has more bearing on ethics than morality: are there rules you follow to make this decision, or do you make a more snap judgment when presented with each case individually?
Good insight. The way people approach the problem does say a lot relative to their answer.

Other common approaches are:
Finding a 4th option (because 3 is too few)
Rewriting the trolley problem as 5 new variants
Creating distance from the problem (flip a coin, defer to another, etc)