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Imagine a ship owner who hasn’t taken the boat into dry dock for maintenance for some time. He worries whether the ship is in good condition but convinces himself to have faith. He rents the ship to some emigrants; it sinks and kills those aboard. Is the ship owner right to have an untroubled conscience, because he firmly believed (without sufficient evidence) that the ship was safe?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

the captian is certainly the guilty but he will get lease because no one gives punishment for accidents

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