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Repugnant Conclusions.

Dean Spears1, Mark Budolfson2.   

Abstract

The population ethics literature has long focused on attempts to avoid the repugnant conclusion. We show that a large set of social orderings that are conventionally understood to escape the repugnant conclusion do not in fact avoid it in all instances. As we demonstrate, prior results depend on formal definitions of the repugnant conclusion that exclude some repugnant cases, for reasons inessential to any "repugnance" (or other meaningful normative properties) of the repugnant conclusion. In particular, the literature traditionally formalizes the repugnant conclusion to exclude cases that include an unaffected sub-population. We relax this normatively irrelevant exclusion, and others. Using several more inclusive formalizations of the repugnant conclusion, we then prove that any plausible social ordering implies some instance of the repugnant conclusion. This understanding - that it is impossible to avoid all instances of the repugnant conclusion - is broader than the traditional understanding in the literature that the repugnant conclusion can only be escaped at unappealing theoretical costs. Therefore, the repugnant conclusion provides no methodological guidance for theory or policy-making, because it does not discriminate among candidate social orderings. So escaping the repugnant conclusion should not be a core goal of the population ethics literature.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34737483      PMCID: PMC8562065          DOI: 10.1007/s00355-021-01321-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Choice Welfare        ISSN: 0176-1714


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Authors:  Noah Scovronick; Mark B Budolfson; Francis Dennig; Marc Fleurbaey; Asher Siebert; Robert H Socolow; Dean Spears; Fabian Wagner
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2017-10-30       Impact factor: 11.205

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