Yet one's constitution affects how one acts. And how one acts affects one's moral standing. The counterintuitive inference—the so-called problem of constitutive moral luck—is that one's moral standing is, to some significant extent, beyond one's control. This article grants the premises but...
Aristotle on constitutive moral luckPonesse, Julie Eileen
ACT-endorsing libertarianism can both solve the constitutive luck problem for moral responsibility and explain how agents can be basically morally responsible for what they do.Taggart, Christopher P.Acta Analytica