In philosophy, cluelessness refers to radical uncertainty about whether any given action is preferable to any other, from an impartial perspective (i.e., considering all the possible consequences of both actions).[1]
The primary motivation for cluelessness has been the problem of unawareness of many of those possible consequences (see Roussos 2021, slides; Thorstad 2025; DiGiovanni 2025a; Buhler 2025)[2].
DiGiovanni (2026) proposes the following unawareness argument for cluelessness:
DiGiovanni also offers a comprehensive list of potential objections and their rebuttals, but he mentions two attempts to find action-guidance despite cluelessness: i) consequentialist bracketing, and ii) a metaepistemic wager.
While the term consequentialist bracketing was first used by DiGiovanni (2025b)[3], the idea was formalized by Kollin et al. (2025). It basically aims at providing a principled way of excluding some paralyzing considerations from our decision-making (i.e., "bracketing them out") to find action-guidance, but comes with (at least) the following potential problems:
This is a proposal considered by DiGiovanni (2025a; 2025b). The idea is to act in accordance with your precise best guess on the off chance precise Bayesianism is decision-theoretically superior to imprecise Bayesianism or similar. However:
(The recommendations made on this page may be a good place to start.)
Buhler, Jim. 2025. "Discussions of Longtermism should focus on the problem of Unawareness." October 20. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/ygetruijHKYpmkWAs/discussions-of-longtermism-should-focus-on-the-problem-of
Burch-Brown, Joanna M. 2014. “Clues for Consequentialists.” Utilitas 26 (1): 105–19. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0953820813000289.
Clifton, Jesse. 2025. "Bracketing cluelessness: A new theory of altruistic decision-making." September 24. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/pecCRYaAzsfZkeAzi/bracketing-cluelessness-a-new-theory-of-altruistic-decision
DiGiovanni, Anthony. 2025a. “The Challenge of Unawareness for Impartial Altruist Action Guidance.” June 2. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/s/rHqdsrieinyhM5KDv.
DiGiovanni, Anthony. 2025b. “Resolving Cluelessness Nihilism with Metanormative Bracketing.” October 29. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/5CHnJD8tXkpvsZv85/resolving-radical-cluelessness-with-metanormative-bracketing
DiGiovanni, Anthony. 2026. “Cluelessness: Summary of the argument, why it matters, and counterarguments.” June 19. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/NesgdEY6yPrE9wDap/cluelessness-summary-of-the-argument-why-it-matters-and-1
Friederich, Simon. 2025. “Causation, Cluelessness, and the Long Term.” Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (0). https://doi.org/10.3998/ergo.7428.
Greaves, Hilary. 2016. “XIV—Cluelessness.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 116 (3): 311–39. https://doi.org/10.1093/arisoc/aow018.
Greaves, Hilary, and William MacAskill. 2025. “The Case for Strong Longtermism.” In Essays on Longtermism: Present Action for the Distant Future, edited by Hilary Greaves, Jacob Barrett, and David Thorstad. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780191979972.003.0003.
Impartial Partially. 2026. "Bottom-Up Bracketing: A Person-Centered Response to Cluelessness." October 17. https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/qpQSEy7n2WjxazFnf/bottom-up-bracketing-a-person-centered-response-to
Kollin, Sylvester, Jesse Clifton, Anthony DiGiovanni, and Nicolas Macé. 2025. “Bracketing Cluelessness.” September. https://longtermrisk.org/files/Bracketing_Cluelessness.pdf.
Kruus, Nicholas. 2025. “Axiological Cluelessness.” No. 2025031503. Preprint, Preprints, March 20. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202503.1503.v1.
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