Moral uncertainty about population axiology
<p>Given the deep disagreement surrounding population axiology, one should remain uncertain about which theory is best. However, this uncertainty need not leave one neutral about which acts are better or worse. We show that, as the number of lives at stake grows, the Expected Moral Value appro...
Main Authors: | Greaves, H, Ord, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Southern California
2017
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