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Ittay Nissan-Rozen, Wanting to know whether, Analysis, 2025;, anae036, https://doi.org/10.1093/analys/anae036
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Abstract
It is argued that that the desire attributed to an agent, X, in sentences of the form ‘X wants to know whether P’, is not X’s overall desire for ‘X knows that P or X knows that “not P”’, but rather X’s expected conditional desire for knowing the truth about P, given the truth. An implication of this account for distributive justice is discussed.
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