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Chen-Wei Liu,J. Derek Woollins about the bystander case (that the bystander is not permitted to turn the trolley) is at odds with what 90% of people typically conclude. How can we choose which intuitions to rely on? We reply that we do not rely on intuitions in the Transplant case, and so are not guilty of being selective about