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Caspar Hare

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
    Department of Linguistics and Philosophy
    Professor
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Normative Ethics
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    Acknowledgments
    In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects, Princeton University Press. 2003.
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    6 The Solution
    In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects, Princeton University Press. pp. 73-90. 2003.
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    7 Skepticism and Humility
    In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects, Princeton University Press. pp. 91-98. 2003.
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    Obligations to Merely Statistical People
    Journal of Philosophy 109 (5-6): 378-390. 2012.
    Ethics
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    Contents
    In On Myself, and Other, Less Important, Subjects, Princeton University Press. 2003.
    The Contents of Perception
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    Torture – Does Timing Matter?
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 11 (4): 385-394. 2014.
    Maybe, sometimes, it is permissible to torture so as to prevent truly catastrophic things from happening. Is it sometimes permissible to torture so as to prevent less-than-truly-catastrophic things from happening? Inspired by Frances Kamm, I argue that it is. Treat this result with caution.
    Value TheoryTorture
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