Hello Bob and team. Looking forward to reading this. To check, are you planning to say anything explicitly about your approach to moral uncertainty? I can’t see anything directly mentioned in 5., which is where I guessed it would go.
On that note Bob, you might recall that, a while back I mentioned to you some work I’m doing with a couple of other philosophers on developing an approach to moral uncertainty along these lines that will sometimes justify the practice of worldview diversification. That draft is nearly complete and your post series inspires me to try and get it over the line!
Nice to hear from you, Michael. No, we don’t provide a theory of moral uncertainty. We have thoughts, but this initial sequence doesn’t include them. Looking forward to your draft whenever it’s ready.
Hello Bob and team. Looking forward to reading this. To check, are you planning to say anything explicitly about your approach to moral uncertainty? I can’t see anything directly mentioned in 5., which is where I guessed it would go.
On that note Bob, you might recall that, a while back I mentioned to you some work I’m doing with a couple of other philosophers on developing an approach to moral uncertainty along these lines that will sometimes justify the practice of worldview diversification. That draft is nearly complete and your post series inspires me to try and get it over the line!
Nice to hear from you, Michael. No, we don’t provide a theory of moral uncertainty. We have thoughts, but this initial sequence doesn’t include them. Looking forward to your draft whenever it’s ready.