Ethical dilemma: Who should you believe? - Alex Worsnip

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You’re sitting on the couch watching TV, when you hear a knock on the door.
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The police have just arrived to arrest your spouse— for murder.
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This accusation comes as a total shock.
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In your experience, your partner has always been gentle and loving,
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and you can't imagine them committing a grisly murder.
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But the evidence is serious:
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their fingerprints were found on the murder weapon.
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Your spouse insists they're innocent.
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“I know it looks bad,” they say, “but you have to believe me!
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If you don’t, who will?”
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Should you believe your spouse,
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even though the evidence against them looks damning?
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Take a second to think what you would believe in this situation.
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This dilemma is part of what philosophers call the ethics of belief:
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a field of study that explores how we ought to form beliefs,
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and whether we have ethical duties to believe certain things.
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The question here isn't about what you should do,
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such as whether or not you should find your spouse guilty in a court of law.
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After all, you wouldn’t be on the jury in their trial!
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Rather, it’s about what you should believe to be true.
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So, what factors should you consider?
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Perhaps the most obvious is your evidence.
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After all, to believe something is to take it to be true.
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And evidence is, by definition,
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all information that helps us determine what's true.
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From this, some philosophers draw the conclusion that evidence
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is the only thing that ought to determine what you believe.
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This view is called evidentialism, and a strict evidentialist would say
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it doesn’t matter that the accused is your spouse.
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You should evaluate the evidence from a neutral, objective point of view.
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Taking the perspective of an unbiased third party,
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your judgment of your spouse's character is a relevant consideration.
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But finding their fingerprints at the crime scene
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is surely stronger evidence.
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So, from an evidentialist point of view,
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you should either believe your spouse is guilty,
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or at best remain undecided.
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Some philosophers present evidentialism only as a view
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of what’s most rational to believe.
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But others, like 19th century evidentialist W.K. Clifford,
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think that following the evidence is also morally required.
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One argument for this view is that having well-informed, accurate beliefs
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is often vitally important to determining the ethical way to act.
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Another argument is that there’s something unethical about being dishonest,
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and refusing to follow the evidence is a way of being dishonest with oneself.
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However, perhaps there are other ethical factors in play.
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Although the evidence against your spouse is strong,
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there’s still a chance that they’re actually innocent.
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Think for a moment about how it would feel to be innocent,
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and have no one believe you— not even your own partner!
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By not trusting your spouse,
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you run the risk of seriously hurting them in their crucial hour of need.
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Moreover, consider what this lack of trust would do to your marriage.
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It would be incredibly difficult to continue a loving relationship
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with someone that you believed— or even strongly suspected—
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was a murderer.
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You might try to pretend to believe that your spouse is innocent,
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but could you really go on living that lie?
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According to a theory of the ethics of belief called pragmatism,
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these kinds of practical considerations can sometimes make it right
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to believe something even without strong evidence.
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Some pragmatists would even say that you morally owe it to your spouse
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to believe them.
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But is it even possible to believe your spouse is innocent
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just because you think it’ll be good for your relationship?
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Or because you think you owe it to the accused?
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You might desperately want to believe they’re innocent,
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but can you control your beliefs in the same way you control your actions?
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It seems like you can’t just believe whatever you like
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when the truth is staring you in the face.
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But on the other hand, recall your spouse’s plea.
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When we say things like this,
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we seem to be assuming that it is possible to control our beliefs in some way.
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So what do you think? Can you control what beliefs you have?
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And if so, what will you believe about your spouse?
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