According to Nagel, the problem of moral luck is based on the conflict between (i) our intuition that someone's moral status cannot be altered by luck and (ii) the possibility that luck
A) can indeed affect someone's moral status.
B) is destructive of moral decision-making.
C) plays no role at all.
D) makes morality obsolete.
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