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Luck and descriptions

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My main aim in this paper is to argue that luck is description-dependent. In § 1, I introduce and defend the description-dependence thesis of luck. In § 2, I distinguish this thesis from some other theses about the nature of luck in the literature. And finally, § 3 explores some of the significant implications of the thesis.

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10.1007/s11406-026-00997-z

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