@PhilosophyExp My mother says it is the partners fault; that the blame lies with them for handing keys over to a drunk individual. #moralmom
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@Tabanese Ask your mum - if partner handed over keys to a 3rd party (e.g., receptionist), not knowing partner would be drunk, then...? -
@PhilosophyExp Receptionist is at fault; she should evaluate the perticulars and act morally. Mum also accused you of changing the game... -
@Tabanese Your mum & dad seem to have rather divergent moral outlooks. :) -
@PhilosophyExp What is nice is that they have moral outlooks and enjoy such questions and thought experiments. Oh and Merry Christmas. :) -
@Tabanese Actually, that really is nice. Merry Xmas to you and your mum and dad too. :)
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@PhilosophyExp My father points out it was evening and the child shouldn't have being out. So fault is with the parents.#dutifuldaddy -
@Tabanese Ask dad - so if there had been no child, then driver did nothing wrong...? -
@PhilosophyExp Dad says 'No child, drove home with no incident, fell asleep and woke up with nothing but a hang over. No harm, no foul.'
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@PhilosophyExp I personally think an individual who willfully impairs themselves must be responsible for that choice as well.#soberShane -
@Tabanese So the wrongdoing is *solely* becoming wilfully impaired...? -
@PhilosophyExp The act itself is negligent but not immoral. However, it does not negate moral responsablity.#Idoseeyourobjectionbtw
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