Two Responses to Moral Luck

Philosophy and Literature 42 (2):434-439 (2018)
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I am going to discuss two fictional characters, each of whom embodies opposite reactions to the problem of moral luck identified by Thomas Nagel and Bernard Williams. The two characters are Noah Cross, played by John Huston in Roman Polanski's film Chinatown, and Father Zosima from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov. Cross takes the existence of moral luck as a reason to fly from moral responsibility. Zosima leaps in the opposite direction, toward unlimited moral responsibility. The responses are the same to the extent that each embodies an alternative and a challenge to normative ethics. However, Zosima's ethic of universal responsibility and altruism is opposed in practice and sentiment to Cross's...

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