Andrew Khoury, an Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy at Arizona State University, delves into the intricate world of moral philosophy, focusing on responsibility, punishment, and forgiveness. He questions if blameworthiness is limited to morally wrong actions and explores the role of luck in culpability. The conversation challenges traditional punishment theories, introduces the controversial penal lottery, and navigates the evolving nature of moral character. Khoury deftly examines how forgiveness intertwines with moral responsibility, leaving listeners pondering deep ethical dilemmas.