
Moral Luck: Crash Course Philosophy
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Religious Studies, Other, Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video explores moral responsibility and moral luck, using a scenario of two drunk drivers, A and B, to illustrate the complexities of assigning blame. It discusses the principle 'ought implies can,' distinguishing between moral and causal responsibility, and examines how external factors and different types of luck affect moral judgments. The video also considers the difference between harm and wrongdoing, and the societal implications of assigning praise and blame.
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