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The Philosophy of Luck and Responsibility
This chapter explores the intricate relationship between luck, bias, and moral responsibility, challenging conventional perceptions of luck through philosophical discourse. The speakers examine cognitive biases that shape our understanding of luck in events like sunrises and inherited wealth, critiquing the control account of moral responsibility. By discussing various types of luck and their implications, the chapter highlights the pervasive nature of luck in our lives and its impact on our perception of outcomes.