This thesis is comprised of four papers that explore the nature and practical implications of moral doubt. It starts from the observation that the appropriate way to understand and handle moral doubt will depend on the nature of our moral judgements themselves. The first and second papers take a cognitivist view of moral judgements and analyse moral doubt in terms of partial degrees of belief in moral propositions. The first, The Relevance of Belief: Subjective Norms Under Empirical and Moral Uncertainty, argues that this form of moral uncertainty is relevant to our choices and that the norms most directly relevant to choice under moral uncertainty are the action-guiding subjective norms of instrumental rationality. The second, Preference a...
This thesis addresses a range of questions about normativity, broadly understood. Recurring themes i...
Morally speaking, what should one do when one is morally uncertain? Call this the Moral Uncertainty ...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
Very often, we’re uncertain about what we ought, morally, to do. We don’t know how to weigh the inte...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
Several philosophers have recently argued that decision-theoretic frameworks for rational choice und...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
In many situations, people are unsure in their moral judgments. In much recent philosophical literat...
Very often, we are unsure about what we ought to do. Under what conditions should we help to improve...
In many situations, people are unsure in their moral judgements. In much recent philosophical litera...
This thesis addresses a range of questions about normativity, broadly understood. Recurring themes i...
Morally speaking, what should one do when one is morally uncertain? Call this the Moral Uncertainty ...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
Very often, we’re uncertain about what we ought, morally, to do. We don’t know how to weigh the inte...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in t...
The thesis explores the question of how should a rational moral agent reason and make choices when h...
Research on ‘moral dilemmas’ has shown that respondents judge personal moral actions (“to push” in ...
Several philosophers have recently argued that decision-theoretic frameworks for rational choice und...
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people’s lives to save many others? Research on moral ...
In this essay, we explore an issue of moral uncertainty: what we are permitted to do when we are uns...
In many situations, people are unsure in their moral judgments. In much recent philosophical literat...
Very often, we are unsure about what we ought to do. Under what conditions should we help to improve...
In many situations, people are unsure in their moral judgements. In much recent philosophical litera...
This thesis addresses a range of questions about normativity, broadly understood. Recurring themes i...
Morally speaking, what should one do when one is morally uncertain? Call this the Moral Uncertainty ...
Moral dilemmas involving a choice between saving the lives of 1 versus 5 have long been debated thr...