The Epistemic Duties of Philosophers: An Addendum

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 31 (4):447-451 (2021)
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Abstract

We were slightly concerned, upon having read Eric Winsberg, Jason Brennan and Chris Surprenant’s reply to our paper “Were Lockdowns Justified? A Return to the Facts and Evidence”, that they may have fundamentally misunderstood the nature of our argument, so we issue the following clarification, along with a comment on our motivations for writing such a piece, for the interested reader.

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