PHIL 1 Lecture 7: Phil 1 Notes 7

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Four kinds of moral luck: resultant luck: luck in the way things turn out, ex: the driver. In both cases, what the driver was in control of doing or not doing the same thing. What the driver did in both cases was the same, regardless of whether the. There"s some irrationality to base moral assessment on what we do since person was in the intersection what we do isn"t in our control: baby in the bath: Smith: there"s a narrow scope of what we do; what happens outside of us has nothing to do with what we do. What we do is independent of our consequences (i. e. drunk driver who hits someone is no more accountable than the drunk driver who didn"t hit anybody. Pure will determined by motive and intention: constitutive luck: luck in the kind of person you are.

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