Subjective deontology and the duty to gather information

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Abstract

Holly Smith has recently argued that Subjective Deontological Moral Theories (SDM theories) cannot adequately account for agents’ duties to gather information. I defend SDM theories against this charge and argue that they can account for agents’ duties to inform themselves. Along the way, I develop some principles governing how SDM theories, and deontological moral theories in general, should assign ‘deontic value’ or ‘deontic weight’ to particular actions.

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Swenson, P. (2016). Subjective deontology and the duty to gather information. Ethics, 127(1), 257–271. https://doi.org/10.1086/687338

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