Abstract:How should you decide what to do when you're uncertain about basic normative principles? A natural suggestion is to follow some "second-order" norm: e.g., obey the most probable norm or maximize expected choiceworthiness. But what if you're uncertain about secondorder norms too-must you then invoke some third-order norm? If so, any norm-guided response to normative uncertainty appears doomed to a vicious regress. This paper aims to rescue second-order norms from the threat of regress. I first elaborate and def… Show more
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