Parfit, Derek Fellow, All' Souls, Oxford
Print publication date: 1986 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-824908-5







doi:10.1093/019824908X.003.0019

Derek Parfit
Abstract: Argues whether an outcome could be made worse by the mere addition of extra people who have lives worth living;why we should reject the view that it is best if the average quality of life is as high as possible. It discusses a paradox involving mere addition and the attempted solutions. It also explores new versions of this paradox.

Keywords: elitism, future generations, inequality, maximin, mere addition, transitivity,

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Part One Self-Defeating Theories
Part Two Rationality and Time
Part Three Personal Identity
Part Four Future Generations