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Is Normative Uncertainty Irrelevant if Your Descriptive Uncertainty Depends on It?

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Robinson, Pamela

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Center for Visual Anthropology, University of Southern California

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According to 'Excluders', descriptive uncertainty - but not normative uncertainty - matters to what we ought to do. Recently, several authors have argued that those wishing to treat normative uncertainty differently from descriptive uncertainty face a dependence problem because one's descriptive uncertainty can depend on one's normative uncertainty. The aim of this paper is to determine whether the phenomenon of dependence poses a decisive problem for Excluders. I argue that existing arguments fail to show this, and that, while stronger ones can be found, Excluders can escape them.

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Pacific Philosophical Quarterly

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2099-12-31