Contractualism, Complaints, and Risk

Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 19 (2) (2021)
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Abstract

How should contractualists assess the permissibility of risky actions? Both main views on the question, ex ante and ex post, fail to distinguish between different kinds of risk. In this article, I argue that this overlooks a third alternative that I call “objective ex ante contractualism”. Objective ex ante substitutes discounting complaints by epistemic risk in favor of discounting by objective risk. I further argue in favor of this new view. Objective ex ante contractualism provides the best model of justifiability to each.

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Bastian Steuwer
Ashoka University

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