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Moral luck in investment contexts: We consciously find unprofitable investments less moral. [PDF]
Moral luck refers to whether an actor is morally praised or blamed for an action whose outcome they could not influence. In two studies, we investigated the behavioral importance of this phenomenon in the realm of investments, which has become ...
Raphael Max, Matthias Uhl
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Moral luck and moral performance [PDF]
AbstractThe aims of this paper are fourfold. The first aim is to characterize two distinct forms of circumstantial moral luck and illustrate how they are implicitly recognized in pre‐theoretical moral thought. The second aim is to identify a significant difference between the ways in which these two kinds of circumstantial luck are morally relevant ...
Lillehammer, Hallvard
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Putting the Luck Back Into Moral Luck. [PDF]
Levy N.
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Oedipus’s Responsibility: The Problem of Moral Luck According to Bernard Williams and Thomas Nagel [PDF]
In mythology, Oedipus is impelled, by destiny or fate, to perform a set of actions. Given that he is not responsible for his fate or luck, is he responsible for his crimes? Can moral judgments be independent of luck, chance or fortune?
Rui Rego
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Moral Luck in Contemporary Twelver Shiite Principles of Jurisprudence [PDF]
The issue of moral luck is one of the interesting and influential issues in contemporary philosophy of ethics. The main question of this discussion can be expressed as follows: Do matters that are beyond the authority and control of the moral agent ...
Husain Rafiei, Seyed Ali Taleqani
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Moral Luck as a Normative Challenge [PDF]
Chance and luck permeate our lives. They can be explained differently ‒ as the will of gods, the violation of a cause-effect relationship, the distribution of probabilities, a win in a natural or social lottery.
Alexander A. Shevchenko
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Bernard Williams's Different View of Moral Responsibility [PDF]
The present article studies Bernard Williams's view on moral responsibility using an analytical-critical approach. The discussion of moral responsibility includes the definition, conditions, and problem of moral responsibility.
Fatemeh TamaddonFard
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The Indeterministic Weightings Model of Libertarian Free Will [PDF]
This article articulates and defends an indeterministic weightings model of libertarian free will (LFW). It begins by defining the conception of free will at issue and then goes on to present versions of the luck objection which is often made against ...
John Lemos
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Transparency and Ethics in Chemical Laboratories [PDF]
Chemical precisionists must continuously develop and enhance their cognition and general awareness through research, innovation, teamwork, collaboration, and community outreach.
Emad Yousif
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To pay or not to pay: Measuring risk preferences in lab and field [PDF]
Measuring risk preferences using monetary incentives is costly. In the field, it might be also unfair and unsafe. The commonly used measure of Holt and Laury (2002) relies on a dozen lottery choices and payments, which make it time consuming and ...
Pablo Brañas-Garza +4 more
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