According to moral encroachment, whether a doxastic attitude—such as a belief—is justified depends partly on moral considerations. For instance, if holding a belief involves a high risk of harm, one needs stronger evidence for that belief to be justified compared to situations where the moral stakes are low. In her article “In Defense of Robust Moral Encroachment” (2025), Alexandra Lloyd argues that, assuming that moral encroachment holds, we should adopt a robust version of this view...