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The argument from luck is a criticism against the libertarian conception of moral responsibility. It suggests that any given action, and even a person's character, is the result of various forces outside a person's control.
Professional responsibility historically applied to secularly taught professions including medicine, law, and divinity – or religion. [5] The origins of this phrase date back to 1695, with the aforementioned split of the concept into three areas. [6]
Born in Lübeck, Radbruch studied law in Munich, Leipzig and Berlin.He passed his first bar exam ("Staatsexamen") in Berlin in 1901, and the following year he received his doctorate with a dissertation on "The Theory of Adequate Causation".