The axiomatic approach to population ethics
Politics, philosophy & economics, vol. 2, no. 3, 2003, pp. 342–381
Abstract
This article examines several families of population principles in the light of a set of axioms. In addition to the critical-level utilitarian, number-sensitive critical-level utilitarian, and number-dampened utilitarian families and their generalized counterparts, we consider the restricted number-dampened family and introduce two new ones: the restricted critical-level and restricted number-dependent critical-level families. Subsets of the restricted families have non-negative critical levels, avoid the ‘repugnant conclusion’ and satisfy the axiom priority for lives worth living but violate an important independence condition.
