• Action Guidance, Accessibility, and Subjective Permission
    Philosophical Perspectives 38 (1): 153-165. 2025.
    ABSTRACT A popular idea in ethics is that subjective normative concepts play an important role in moral deliberation: They are taken to be action‐guiding. It is generally assumed that in order for these concepts to be able to guide an agent's actions, they need to be “informationally accessible” to the agent in a substantive sense. That is, access holds: access: Subjective normative notions are accessible to agents. access has been spelled out in various ways, for example, via knowledge, justifi…Read more