Critical levels, critical ranges, and imprecise exchange rates in population axiology
<p>According to critical-level views in population axiology, an extra life improves a population if and only if that life’s welfare level exceeds some fixed “critical level.” An extra life at the critical level leaves the new population equally good as the origina...
Main Author: | Thornley, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
2022
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