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    Thomson and Nozick argue that risk imposition violates ri... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→A limit must be drawn between reasonable and unreasonable impositions of risk.

    Thomson and Nozick argue that risk imposition violates rights only when it crosses from statistical to identifiable harm, not by magnitude alone.

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    • 1.Rights violations require identifiable victims who can hold someone accountable, not abstract statistical increases in harm.
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    • 2.Statistical risks lack the direct causal connection and control needed to ground moral responsibility for harm.
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    • 3.Banning all magnitude-based risk would paralyze beneficial activities like medicine and transportation.
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    • 1.A small statistical risk imposed on millions can create more expected harm than identifiable harms, making magnitude morally critical.
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    • 2.The distinction collapses: manufacturing identifiable harm often works through statistical mechanisms we simply can later identify.
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    • 3.Rights should protect interests against foreseeable harm regardless of whether victims are identifiable beforehand.
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