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    Moral hedging is a coherent phenomenon and a prevalent feature of our moral experiences. Furthermore, it is a method of moral decision-making that is capable of determining which actions make the most moral sense, in instances of moral uncertainty. The phenomenon of moral hedging can teach us a lot about the nature of morality and moral experiences; for example, the realm of the normative may not admit of normative treatment, reflective reasoning about moral matters can only take us so far with …Read more