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Kant believed that luck, whether good or bad, should have no influence on the moral assessment of persons and actions.
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Nagel claims that almost nothing about what person does seems to be under his control.
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According to Nagel, our beliefs are always ultimately due to factors outside our control.
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According to Nagel, the American Revolution was a case of circumstantial luck.
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Nagel claims that the idea of agency is incompatible with actions being events.
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