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1000-Word Philosophy: An Introductory Anthology

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The Repugnant Conclusion

August 4, 2014August 15, 2025 ~ 1000wordphilosophy ~ 2 Comments

Author: Jonathan Spelman Category: Social and Political Philosophy, Ethics Word Count: 1000 Is it better for there to be many people, all of whom have a relatively low quality of life, or for there to be only a few people, all of whom have a relatively high quality of life? Imagine that you are a … Continue reading The Repugnant Conclusion

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