• grahamsz@kbin.social
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    3年前

    I have no idea, but hiring someone for a job that has a 1 in 20 chance of killing them seems fundamentally immoral - especially given the massive financial imbalance.

    It’s certainly a good philosophical question though

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      3年前

      Yeah, taking it to the extreme, the same logic applies to delivery guys on scooters and motorcycles. There’s definitely no good answer, except maybe that they accepted the risk

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        3年前

        Looking at it more, there seems to be an entire field of Risk Ethics associated with this.

        Still the most dangerous job in the US is a Commercial Fisherman with a risk of death of 132 per 100,000. That’s a very long way from the risk of dying on Everest or K2.