The case of moral luck was introduced by Williams Bernard and Thomas Nagel announced them in their article. Both of them doubt whether luck affects moral decisions. In this article we discuss the moral luck of Williams and Nagel and the definition of four moral lucks in several cases and then speak and dispute Judith Andre, Donna Dickinson, and David Enok. Some of the discussion of this concept by Andre Mamore. Moral luck. To understand the concept of moral luck easily, let's look at a simple example from Nagel's paper.
There are generally three ways to respond to ethical luck. (I) denying moral luck, (ii) rejecting or limiting the principle of control, (iii) accepting or denying the existence of a certain kind of moral luck. Since it is completely incoherent, at least the moral luck problem will not arise with regard to the type of moral concern. Some people who respond to moral luck take a method to solve various luck problems. But many people take a complex approach, that is to get another kind of luck in one way, another way to get another kind of luck, or simply silence another kind of luck While using it. Is it legal to adopt a hybrid approach? After all, if the principle of control is true, then there is no moral luck then, if it is false, then it seems that there can be any kind of moral luck.
The problem of moral luck is very troubling. Of course, there are various reactions. On the one hand, those denying moral luck, on the other hand those who accept various moral lucks. Most writers who answer this question are somewhere in between; they explicitly adopt a hybrid approach, or a subset of moral good fortune of the type well described, which is not recognized by others We restrict their argument to. The extreme position is easily affected by they leave some consideration and other completely obscure dissent opinions. However, those who occupy the middle position also face difficult challenges. As we have seen, one of the obvious natural lines of painting is between luck and all other kinds. For those who want to draw a line on luck, these are problems.