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    Ignorance and moral judgment: Testing the logical priority of the epistemic
    with Parker Crutchfield, Scott Scheall, Mark Justin Rzeszutek, and Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus
    Consciousness and Cognition 108 (C): 103472. 2023.
    It has recently been argued that a person’s moral judgments (about both their own and others’ actions) are constrained by the nature and extent of their relevant ignorance and, thus, that such judgments are determined in the first instance by the person’s epistemic circumstances. It has been argued, in other words, that the epistemic is logically prior to other normative (e.g., ethical, prudential, pecuniary) considerations in human decision-making, that these other normative considerations figu…Read more
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    Ignorance and Moral Judgment: Testing the Logical Priority of the Epistemic
    with Parker Crutchfield, Scott Scheall, Cristal Cardoso Sao Mateus, and Mark Rzeszutek
    Consciousness and Cognition. forthcoming.
    It has recently been argued that a person’s moral judgments (about both their own and others’ actions) are constrained by the nature and extent of their relevant ignorance and, thus, that such judgments are determined in the first instance by the person’s epistemic circumstances. It has been argued, in other words, that the epistemic is logically prior to other normative (e.g., ethical, prudential, pecuniary) considerations in human decision-making, that these other normative considerations figu…Read more