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The Moral Responsibility Argument

The Moral Responsibility Argument suggests that individuals have a duty to take action against serious wrongs, such as injustice or harm, because they are morally responsible for addressing them. It asserts that ignoring or avoiding these issues puts one’s own moral integrity at risk, and that caring and acting is essential to live ethically. In other words, our moral responsibility obliges us to confront and prevent wrongs within our capacity, fostering a sense of accountability and commitment to creating a better, just society.