- Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:41 pm
#44747
Thank you for your prompt response. Would the statements below be correct to represent the Jamie's argument then?
Morally Responsible → Not Forced to Take Later Flight in Absence of Overbooking
Forced to Take Later Flight in Absence of Overbooking → Not Morally Responsible
So only if the passenger was not forced to take a later flight (thus losing a seat on the airline) when there were no overbooking issues would the airline be morally responsible but the weather conditions have forced him to take a later flight, thus making it not morally responsible (contrapositive)?
Morally Responsible → Not Forced to Take Later Flight in Absence of Overbooking
Forced to Take Later Flight in Absence of Overbooking → Not Morally Responsible
So only if the passenger was not forced to take a later flight (thus losing a seat on the airline) when there were no overbooking issues would the airline be morally responsible but the weather conditions have forced him to take a later flight, thus making it not morally responsible (contrapositive)?