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    Deontological decision theory and lesser-evil options
    with Seth Lazar
    Synthese 198 (7): 6889-6916. 2019.
    Normative ethical theories owe us an account of how to evaluate decisions under risk and uncertainty. Deontologists seem at a disadvantage here: our best decision theories seem tailor-made for consequentialism. For example, decision theory enjoins us to always perform our best option; deontology is more permissive. In this paper, we discuss and defend the idea that, when some pro-tanto wrongful act is all-things considered permissible, because it is a ‘lesser evil’, it is often merely permissibl…Read more
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    Beyond ontological autonomy : finding one's self in relations
    with Mindy Carter, Rena Upitis, and Kelann Currie-Williams