James Aitchison

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The theory of how to make decisions when we are uncertain about the moral value of outcomes was almost completely neglected in moral philosophy until very recently—despite the fact that it is precisely our uncertainty about moral matters that leads people to ask for moral advice and, indeed, to do research on moral philosophy at all. Remedying this situation has been one of the major themes of my work so far
The Precipice: ‘A book that seems made for the present moment’ New Yorker
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