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    Attentional Moral Perception
    Journal of Moral Philosophy 19 (5): 501-525. 2022.
    Moral perceptualism is the view that perceptual experience is attuned to pick up on moral features in our environment, just as it is attuned to pick up on mundane features of an environment like textures, shapes, colors, pitches, and timbres. One important family of views that incorporate moral perception are those of virtue theorists and sensibility theorists. On these views, one central ability of the virtuous agent is her sensitivity to morally relevant features of situations, where this sens…Read more
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    Precision and Perceptual Clarity
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 99 (2): 379-395. 2021.
    1. Sometimes perceptual experience is crystal clear, as when one inspects an object close-up in bright light with corrective lenses. But experience can be less clear. To illustrate how experiences...