We might even say the person has paid their moral debt and has a surplus, moral credit, if they ended up with a huge imbalance of moral acts over immoral ones.
↪DingoJones If the murder were in the heat of passion, then I would argue that saving 100 million lives somewhat forgives that. If saving 100 million lives is an excuse to kill someone, then that’s not okay. — Noah Te Stroete
Well, I don’t conflate the law and morality, I think of the two as distinct from each other, so youre really asking a different question from my point of view. — DingoJones
None of what I said was intended to follow mathematical rules. The terms were meant in a broad sense, to illustrate my points. — DingoJones
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