What % of the time do people tend to be 'morally right' about a controversial issue even if they're not 'factually right' about important, morally relevant aspects of the issue?
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PPS just as there's epistemic uncertainty about what's factually right, there's often 'moral uncertainty' about what's morally right:https://concepts.effectivealtruism.org/concepts/moral-uncertainty/ …
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Replying to @primalpoly
How certain are you that morality is the kind of thing that you can be uncertain about in the same way that people are uncertain about normative facts?
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Replying to @Chris_PK_Smith
My moral meta-uncertainty is moderate.
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