@article{Nissan-Rozen_2012, title={Doing the best one can: A new justification for the use of lotteries}, volume={5}, url={https://ejpe.org/journal/article/view/93}, DOI={10.23941/ejpe.v5i1.93}, abstractNote={<p>In some cases in which rational and moral agents experience moral uncertainty, they are unable to assign exact degrees of moral value—in a non-arbitrary way—to some of the different acts available to them, and so are unable to choose with certainty the best act. This article presents a new justification for the use of lotteries in this kind of situation. It is argued that sometimes the only rational thing for a morally motivated agent to do here is to use a lottery.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics}, author={Nissan-Rozen, Ittay}, year={2012}, month={Jun.}, pages={45–72} }