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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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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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Equal Moral Opportunity: A Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2022Philip Swenson
exaly
Against the Character Solution to the Problem of Moral Luck
Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 2020Robert J Hartman
exaly
Beliefs in moral luck: When and why blame hinges on luck
British Journal of Psychology, 2015Heather C Lench, Rachel Smallman
exaly

