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Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, and David Donaldson Quasi-orderings and population ethics article Population ethics contains several principles that avoid the repugnant conclusion. These rules rank all possible alternatives, leaving no room for moral ambiguity. Building on a suggestion of Parfit, this paper characterizes principles that provide incomplete but ethically attractive rankings of alternatives with different population sizes. All of them rank same-number alternatives with generalized utilitarianism.

Quasi-orderings and population ethics

Charles Blackorby, Walter Bossert, and David Donaldson

Social Choice and Welfare, vol. 13, no. 2, 1996, pp. 129–150

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Population ethics contains several principles that avoid the repugnant conclusion. These rules rank all possible alternatives, leaving no room for moral ambiguity. Building on a suggestion of Parfit, this paper characterizes principles that provide incomplete but ethically attractive rankings of alternatives with different population sizes. All of them rank same-number alternatives with generalized utilitarianism.

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