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Moral Frailty and Moral Luck

2006
AbstractPsychological experiments and other empirical data seem to show that good traits of character (even if real) are frail, rather easily overcome by some types of temptation, and are dependent on social context and social support (and thus on ‘moral luck’) for their development, continuance, and behavioural manifestation.
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Moral luck?

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 1985
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Equal Moral Opportunity: A Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2022
Philip Swenson
exaly  

Against resultant moral luck

Ratio, 2022
Huzeyfe Demirtas
exaly  

Kant’s Philosophy of Moral Luck

Sophia, 2021
Samuel Kahn, Kahn Samuel
exaly  

The parallelism argument and the problem of moral luck

Philosophical Studies, 2021
Anna Nyman
exaly  

Against the Character Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck

Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2020
Robert J Hartman
exaly  

Moral Luck

The Philosophical Quarterly, 1983
Raimond Gaita, Bernard Williams
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Beliefs in moral luck: When and why blame hinges on luck

British Journal of Psychology, 2015
Heather C Lench, Rachel Smallman
exaly  

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