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No luck for moral luck

Cognition, 2019
Moral philosophers and psychologists often assume that people judge morally lucky and morally unlucky agents differently, an assumption that stands at the heart of the Puzzle of Moral Luck. We examine whether the asymmetry is found for reflective intuitions regarding wrongness, blame, permissibility, and punishment judgments, whether people's concrete,
Markus Kneer, Edouard Machery
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Pott luck

Survey of Ophthalmology, 2023
A 10-year-old boy presented with headache, fever, left-sided ptosis, and right-sided forehead soft tissue swelling. There was no recent history of trauma or infection. The patient had a large, fluctuant mass on the right side of his forehead, upgaze restriction, left-sided ptosis, and bilateral optic disk edema.
Michael S, Vaphiades   +3 more
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Luck for Moral Luck?

Philosophia, 2020
In their article “No Luck for Moral Luck” (Kneer and Machery Cognition, 182, 331-348 2019), the authors claim to have dissolved the philosophical puzzle of resultant moral luck through empirical studies that show that people do not judge morally lucky and morally unlucky agents differently. In this paper, I will argue that one can accept the results of
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Luck

2023
Abstract That the Diversity Visa program was operated as a lottery helped make it easy to enter and popular. The proliferation of lotteries in places like Ghana as well as the United States in the late 20th century spoke to the way states and municipalities were using games of chance to raise public funds in an era shaped by tax cuts ...
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Lady luck

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1976
When a patient with no distance complaints is unable to read with comfort, a shift in the cylinder axes should be among the first things considered. A simple technique for measuring the axes is described, interpretation of the measurements is discussed, and various therapeutic approaches are suggested.
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Fisherman's Luck

Biometrics, 1976
Summary This paper suggests that the Lorenz curve methods of the social sciences will have value in conservation problems related to the equitable use of natural resources. The discussion is motivated by an example of creel census data for the lower Current River. Details of needed changes to handle the integer nature of this application are provided.
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Medical good luck and medical bad luck

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2019
AbstractEvery individual experiences good luck and bad luck. Three features characterize medical events associated with good luck or bad luck: There is no control over the event, the event occurs through chance or accident, and the event is of significant interest.
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Reimagining Luck

JAMA
In this narrative medicine essay, a physician specializing in cancer survivorship calls for equitable cancer detection and prevention for all after developing breast cancer 5 years after genetic testing had indicated she had a variant of uncertain significance.
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