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Thomas Hurka Value and population size article Even apart from the effects which population increases will have on existing people, many of us think these increases have more value at low levels of population than at high levels. I set out some principles which capture this view, and then show how in a wide range of cases they have more attractive consequences than either the average principle or the total principle.

Value and population size

Thomas Hurka

Ethics, vol. 93, 1983, pp. 496–507

Abstract

Even apart from the effects which population increases will have on existing people, many of us think these increases have more value at low levels of population than at high levels. I set out some principles which capture this view, and then show how in a wide range of cases they have more attractive consequences than either the average principle or the total principle.

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