Demographic statistics in defensive decisions

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Renée Jorgensen Bolinger
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[1] Australian National University,School of Philosophy
[2] Princeton University,Politics Department
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Synthese | 2021年 / 198卷
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Statistical evidence; Demographic statistics; Self-defense; Racial profiling; Moral encroachment; Social inference; Risk;
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A popular informal argument suggests that statistics about the preponderance of criminal involvement among particular demographic groups partially justify others in making defensive mistakes against members of the group. One could worry that evidence-relative accounts of moral rights vindicate this argument. After constructing the strongest form of this objection, I offer several replies: (i) most demographic statistics face an unmet challenge from reference class problems, (ii) even those that meet it fail to ground non-negligible conditional probabilities, (iii) even if they did, they introduce new costs likely to cancel out any justificatory contribution of the statistic, but (iv) even if they didn’t, demographic facts are the wrong sort to make a moral difference to agents’ negative rights. I conclude that the popular argument should be rejected, and evidence-relative theories do not have the worrisome implication.
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页码:4833 / 4850
页数:17
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