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    Indexing obligations to risk-deviation allows holding peo... — Carmelics
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    Supports→If negligent killings can be graded by degree of deviation from due care, as tort law and common moral practice confirm, then action-based obligations need not be overbroad but can be indexed to culpable risk-imposition.

    Indexing obligations to risk-deviation allows holding people responsible for genuinely controllable choices without collapsing into impossible standards.

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