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    Unifying Moral and Epistemic Praiseworthiness
    Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 31 (3): 366-389. 2026.
    On a popular philosophical view, moral and epistemic normativity are two species of the same genus: we can give unified accounts of normative properties pertaining to both domains. The case of praiseworthiness poses a challenge. Under a compelling theory, what makes us morally praiseworthy is that our action has manifested morally good will. However, I argue that an explanation of epistemic praiseworthiness in terms of the manifestation of epistemically good will fails. Nonetheless, as I then go…Read more