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In Defence of Repugnance
Book • 2021
In this article, Michael Huemer defends the Repugnant Conclusion, which suggests that a world with a large number of people living barely worth living lives could be better than one with fewer people living very good lives.
He argues that opposition to this conclusion often relies on unreliable intuitions and that alternative theories to avoid it lead to even more counterintuitive outcomes.
He argues that opposition to this conclusion often relies on unreliable intuitions and that alternative theories to avoid it lead to even more counterintuitive outcomes.
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in relation to his defense of large number skepticism.

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