Uncertainty in everyday life

The Philosophers' Magazine 66:77-83 (2014)
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We sometimes witness events that might be dangerous (e.g. that might end in someone being abused) but that might not be. These cases involve various kinds of uncertainty. How does a morally responsible bystander respond? This essay describes and evaluates Active Bystander training programs.

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Linda Radzik
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