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Oct 10 at 12:06 comment added Gray Sheep This answer has made me feel a little sorrow that I am not a lawyer. I have never thought about the library of paragraphs that it has actually this wonderful applied phylosophy side.
Aug 15, 2023 at 6:07 comment added xLeitix Probably the wildest swings in terms of moral luck relate to the risky financial dealings of a few stock market brokers - if it works out, you are widely lauded for your brave decision making, if it doesn't you may be facing prison time.
Aug 14, 2023 at 15:36 comment added JimmyJames Good answer. I would add for completeness that there are usually 3 categories: harm intended, reckless but no intention, no intention and no recklessness. You can come from the other direction as well: why is attempted murder typically punished less than murder?
Aug 14, 2023 at 13:53 comment added TylerDurden I appreciated reading this answer.
Aug 14, 2023 at 11:14 comment added Mindwin Remember Monica Is the "No harm, no foul" adage another interpretation of moral luck?
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