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#137 – Andreas Mogensen on whether effective altruism is just for consequentialists

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The Utilitarian Theory of Interpersonal Aggregation

Non consequentialist moral philosophers may come into some degree of conflict with the idea of doing as much good as possible. This could relate to utilitarian theory of a the utilitarian theory of interpersonal aggregation. So roughly, this is the question of how one should sort of add up and weigh and balance harms and benefits to different people in order to work out whom one should help when you can't help everyone.

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