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neptasur
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Hello,
If a person’s choice for an evil action can be mitigated by factors such as force of habit, or psychological factors, how does one qualify what a person is responsible for and what not? A person’s choices are always informed by other factors and so a claim of mitigated responsibility can always be made. Furthermore, the choice of evil always destroys freedom so why wouldn’t it be said that no one is ever responsible for an evil choice?
If a person’s choice for an evil action can be mitigated by factors such as force of habit, or psychological factors, how does one qualify what a person is responsible for and what not? A person’s choices are always informed by other factors and so a claim of mitigated responsibility can always be made. Furthermore, the choice of evil always destroys freedom so why wouldn’t it be said that no one is ever responsible for an evil choice?