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Mere addition is equivalent to avoiding the sadistic conclusion in all plausible variable-population social orderings (English)
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4 November 2020
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social welfare
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population ethics
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mere addition
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sadistic conclusion
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utilitarianism
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rank-discounted utilitarianism
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