Critical-Level Population Principles and the Repugnant Conclusion


Autoria(s): Blackorby, Charles; Bossert, Walter; Donaldson, David
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22/09/2006

22/09/2006

2002

Resumo

Critical-level generalized-utilitarian population principles with positive critical levels pro-vide an ethically attractive way of avoiding the repugnant conclusion. We discuss the axiomatic foundations of critical-level generalized utilitarianism and investigate its rela-tionship to the sadistic and strong sadistic conclusions. A positive critical level avoids the repugnant conclusion. We demonstrate that, although no critical-level generalized-utilitarian principle can avoid both the repugnant and strong sadistic conclusions, princi-ples that avoid both have significant defects.

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BLACKORBY, Charles, BOSSERT, Walter et DONALDSON, David, «Critical-Level Population Principles and the Repugnant Conclusion», Cahier de recherche #2002-15, Département de sciences économiques, Université de Montréal, 2002, 14 pages.

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/486

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Cahier de recherche #2002-15

Palavras-Chave #Population Ethics #Critical-Level Generalized Utilitarianism #Repugnant Conclusion
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Article