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Metaphysics Challenge Response

Moral Luck, Control, and Responsibility

M-E3-26 structural canonical normativity religion commitment τ response: Structurally constrained External: philosophical foundational debate Verification: pending external review

The Corpus currently constrains, reframes, or materially supports an account of this problem.

This response is paired with its canonical Structural Challenge: Moral Luck, Control, and Responsibility (M-E3-26) in the Metaphysics Structural Challenge Ledger.

τ response

Registry evidence gives a direct Corpus account or constraint.

Evidence route

This response is supported by 11 canonical registry items in the τ Corpus.

  • VII.D65 — Dignity as Label-Independence direct problem account confidence: high
  • VII.D66 — CI as Naturality Constraint direct problem account confidence: high
  • VII.D67 — Fairness Protocol direct problem account confidence: high
  • VII.D68 — Moral Monodromy direct problem account confidence: high
  • VII.D69 — Four Ethical Tests direct problem account confidence: high
  • VII.D70 — Character as Ethical Fixed Point direct problem account confidence: medium
  • VII.D71 — CI Operator Graph direct problem account confidence: medium
  • VII.D74 — Earned/Unearned Ethics Framework direct problem account confidence: medium
  • VII.P17 — Trolley Framework Account direct problem account confidence: medium
  • VII.P18 — Fairness from CI direct problem account confidence: medium
  • VII.P19 — Ethical Defect Minimization direct problem account confidence: low

Notes

Verification

  • Verification routecommitment_register_audit
  • Verification statuspending_external_review
  • External statusphilosophical_foundational_debate

External-review boundary

External meta-ethics / philosophy-of-religion review of the τ formulation; comparison with constructivism, expressivism, divine-command, and natural-law positions on moral truth, dignity, and the categorical imperative.

Provenance

  • v1 predecessormeta-moral-luck (promoted one to one)
  • v1 mapping recovered fromf534b3fb^

Status disclaimer

A Challenge Response reports the program's current internal stance against a canonical Structural Challenge. It does not imply external verification, scientific consensus, philosophical settlement, or final proof. Read it together with its evidence route, registry references, verification status, and external-review boundary.

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