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    Correction: The Deontic Wager
    Journal of Value Inquiry 1-2. forthcoming.
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    The Deontic Wager
    Journal of Value Inquiry 1-17. forthcoming.
    Recently, a number of philosophers have put forward wager arguments to the conclusion that, as moral agents, we should act as if we have free will. These arguments have a similar structure: they argue that if we act as though free will does not exist and it actually does, we incur significant moral costs. Conversely, if we act as if free will exists when it does not, we face no comparable moral costs. Such arguments face two significant objections: The Objection from Rank-Ordering and The Object…Read more