Abstract In this paper I defend a solution to the moral luck problem based on what I call "a fair opportunity account of control." I focus on Thomas Nagel's claim that moral luck reveals a paradox, and argue that the apparent paradox emerges only because he assumes that attributions of responsibility require agents to have total control over their actions. I argue that a more modest understanding of what it takes for someone to be a responsible agent-i.e., being capable of doing the right thing for the right reasons-dissolves the paradox and shows that responsibility and luck aren't at odds
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents' control affect their mor...
In the paper, I defend the skeptical view that no one is ever morally responsible in the basic deser...
At the beginning of his famous paper “Moral Luck,” Thomas Nagel notes that it is intuitively plausib...
The article discusses the problem of moral luck described by T. Nagel and B. Williams. It also pres...
The problem of moral luck is a genuine moral problem faced by all of us where the conflict arises on...
We do not want arbitrariness in our moral judgments. In the first half of my thesis, I will discuss...
Considerable attention has recently been given to what has come to be called moral luck. It has been...
Advancing an account of responsibility which is based on the functioning of our rational capacities,...
The nexus of the moral luck debate is the control principle, which says that people are responsible ...
Typically we maintain two incompatible standards towards right action and good character, and the te...
The problem of moral luck arises out of a tension between our intuitions and our everyday practices....
The problem of moral luck arises due to a particular tension in our thought. On the one hand, we see...
In this article I provide and defend a solution to the problem of moral luck. The problem of moral l...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoIn the present work, we seek to elucida...
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents' control affect their mor...
In the paper, I defend the skeptical view that no one is ever morally responsible in the basic deser...
At the beginning of his famous paper “Moral Luck,” Thomas Nagel notes that it is intuitively plausib...
The article discusses the problem of moral luck described by T. Nagel and B. Williams. It also pres...
The problem of moral luck is a genuine moral problem faced by all of us where the conflict arises on...
We do not want arbitrariness in our moral judgments. In the first half of my thesis, I will discuss...
Considerable attention has recently been given to what has come to be called moral luck. It has been...
Advancing an account of responsibility which is based on the functioning of our rational capacities,...
The nexus of the moral luck debate is the control principle, which says that people are responsible ...
Typically we maintain two incompatible standards towards right action and good character, and the te...
The problem of moral luck arises out of a tension between our intuitions and our everyday practices....
The problem of moral luck arises due to a particular tension in our thought. On the one hand, we see...
In this article I provide and defend a solution to the problem of moral luck. The problem of moral l...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoIn the present work, we seek to elucida...
On a common characterization, moral luck occurs when factors beyond agents' control affect their mor...
In the paper, I defend the skeptical view that no one is ever morally responsible in the basic deser...
At the beginning of his famous paper “Moral Luck,” Thomas Nagel notes that it is intuitively plausib...