Moral culpability refers to the degree of blameworthiness assigned to someone for a harmful action, based on intent, knowledge, and free will. It is used in ethics, law, and psychology to determine responsibility and appropriate consequences. Society benefits by ensuring fair accountability, while individuals gain clarity on personal moral obligations and legal liability.
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