Chapter

Morality and Responsibility.
The principle of being morally responsible is that one cannot be held responsible if they could not have acted otherwise. For example, if you were a passenger on a train and the train killed someone, you wouldn't be morally responsible because you didn't control the train.
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The principle of moral responsibility states that individuals cannot be held responsible for their actions if they couldn't have acted differently, such as in situations where an external force caused them to act a certain way.
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Summary
The principle of moral responsibility states that individuals cannot be held responsible for their actions if they couldn't have acted differently, such as in situations where an external force caused them to act a certain way.