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For, there are—even according to Shockley's own criteria of coordinating control cases of collective moral responsibility in which individuals either do nothing wrong but together bring about harm within a collective or do harmful things but are excused from moral blameworthiness by virtue of their inability to do otherwise.
But of course, luck can play a role in cases where somebody is deliberately trying to bring about harm.
However, the FBI, through all legal means at its disposal, will investigate and pursue those who aim to bring about harm to others".
Nor, for that matter, does he allow for the possibility that individual members may together bring about harm without having acted in a morally blameworthy fashion themselves.
This approach has a particular attraction when a number of processes (e.g. several fires or pollutants) merge to bring about harm.
Private persons can never rightly intend precisely to harm or kill, though they can knowingly bring about harm or death as a proportionate side-effect of intending to block an attack (3.4.1 above).
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Which is, how can the state ever be justified in bringing about harm to its citizens?
I know that every human in the world has brought about harm, so I don't have a judgment, so to speak".
Nor do they go as far as to assert that all kinds of groups can be understood as collectively responsible for bringing about harm.
Is it possible for groups, as distinct from their members, to be morally blameworthy for bringing about harm? to be guilty as moral agents?
So these are cases where an individual, A, punishes that is brings about harms and costs to another individual, in a way that, first of all, brings a cost to A, brings no direct benefits to A, and concerns a norm violation that didn't affect A in the first place.
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