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Succeeding competently: towards an anti-luck condition for achievement
Authors:Hasko von Kriegstein
Institution:Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Achievements are among the things that make a life good. Assessing the plausibility of this intuitive claim requires an account of the nature of achievements. One necessary condition for achievement appears to be that the achieving agent acted competently, i.e. was not just lucky. I begin by critically assessing existing accounts of anti-luck conditions for achievements in both the ethics and epistemology literature. My own proposal is that a goal is reached competently (and thus an achievement), only if the actions of the would-be-achiever make success likely, and that this is the reason why she acts that way.
Keywords:Achievement  competence  luck  value of achievement  value theory  well-being
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