Yes, triage flows directly from scarcity. But once you’re in a triage situation, you can’t answer it by saying “this is caused by scarcity” (basically “we shouldn’t be in this situation”)-- you have to choose something to avoid losing everything. It becomes a moral problem when you won’t step in and save more people because you don’t want to get your hands dirty.
Yes, triage flows directly from scarcity. But once you’re in a triage situation, you can’t answer it by saying “this is caused by scarcity” (basically “we shouldn’t be in this situation”)-- you have to choose something to avoid losing everything. It becomes a moral problem when you won’t step in and save more people because you don’t want to get your hands dirty.
yes, i agree both can be true.