Structural encroachment

Philosophical Issues 34 (1):59-71 (2024)
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Abstract

Moral encroachment states that moral factors can make a difference to what we are epistemically justified in believing. I present two motivating cases that resemble a common example in the moral encroachment literature to show that the agent's commitments and beliefs, and not the moral factors of the situation, influence epistemic justification. I call this view Structural Encroachment.

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Aliosha Barranco Lopez
Bowdoin College

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