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642Simulation & Manipulation: What Skepticism (Or Its Modern Variation) Teaches Us About Free WillEpisteme 1-16. forthcoming.The chemistry of combining simulation hypothesis (which many believe to be a modern variation of skepticism) and manipulation arguments will be explored for the first time in this paper. I argue: If we take the possibility that we are now in a simulation seriously enough, then contrary to a common intuition, manipulation very likely does not undermine moral responsibility. To this goal, I first defend the structural isomorphism between simulation and manipulation: Provided such isomorphism, eith…Read more
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695Towards a Realist Shifty Semantic Account of Moral VaguenessActa Analytica 40 (2): 229-249. 2025.A widely shared intuition says moral statements like “Aborting at 150 days is permissible” seem vague. But what is the nature of such vagueness? This article proposes a novel, shifty semantic account of moral vagueness which argues: Moral vagueness is essentially a semantic phenomenon existing in our imperfect (moral) language; the referents of vague moral terms may shift under the right circumstance; our usage of vague moral terms may contribute to such shifts, but so may some factors beyond ou…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Social Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Social Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Value Theory |