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Is Al Roberts a victim of “moral luck” (-as described in chapter 8 of our text-)

Is Al Roberts a victim of “moral luck” (-as described in chapter 8 of our text-)

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(3) After reading chapter 8, consider the film Detour (1945) by Edgar Ulmer. Is Al Roberts a victim of “moral luck” (-as described in chapter 8 of our text-)? Are the arguments for moral luck strong or weak? is there any sense in which Moral Luck might be legitimate? How is it a threat to ethical theorizing in general? (Hint: Think about the notion of moral responsibility and the conditions that are typically required for full responsibility, Think of Al’s situation. How much is he to “blame” for his predicament?) (4) Consider the film Memento. 2000, by Christopher Nolan. Analyze “Lennie” in terms of the various theories of personal identity discussed in chapter 5. What theory is the film-writer probably promoting? Why?

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