The capacity to generate ethically coherent futures and expand the option set before optimization begins. It forces decision-making to include downstream harm, risk asymmetries, and second-order costs before any metric is permitted to declare success. In HDI, moral imagination is the anticipatory and retrospective pre-decision engine in one’s judgment infrastructure: discernment tests reality, analogical reasoning transfers insight, and moral imagination locates the outcomes that are worth scaling.
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