Derek Parfit

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1 To appear in Theoria, 82: (2016), special issue in celebration of Derek Parfit’s award of the 2014 Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy.

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Source URL: ruthchang.net

Language: English - Date: 2016-04-18 08:30:32
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    IS PERSONAL IDENTITY WHAT MATTERS? by Derek Parfit 31 DecemberIn my book Reasons and Persons, I defended one view about the

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    Source URL: www.marcsandersfoundation.org

    Language: English - Date: 2013-10-01 15:14:16
      3Philosophy / Ethics / Meta-ethics / Larry Temkin / Mere addition paradox / Derek Parfit / Ethical intuitionism / Intuition / Reason / Temkin

      A comment on Temkin’s trade-offs John Broome When people first built bridges, they managed without much theory. They could judge a log by eye, relying on their intuition. Their intuitions were reliable, being built on

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      Source URL: users.ox.ac.uk

      Language: English - Date: 2004-01-06 16:25:37
      4Social philosophy / Decision theory / Analytic philosophers / Philosophy of life / Utility / Derek Parfit / Ethics / Autonomy / Preference / Expected utility hypothesis / Good and evil / The Case for Animal Rights

      RMM Vol. 5, 2014, 93–119 http://www.rmm-journal.de/ Brad R. Taylor Children’s Rights with Endogenous

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      Source URL: www.rmm-journal.com

      Language: English - Date: 2014-11-06 01:14:16
      5Philosophy / Ethics / Utilitarianism / Mere addition paradox / Paradoxes / Derek Parfit / Social philosophy / Larry Temkin / Reasons and Persons / Existence of God / Good and evil / Argument

      Rel. Stud. , pp. –. Printed in the United Kingdom #  Cambridge University Press Mere addition and the best of all possible worlds STEPHEN GROVER Department of Philosophy, Queens Col

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-24 16:35:40
      6Ethics / Philosophy / Utilitarianism / Average and total utilitarianism / Consequentialism / Mere addition paradox / Derek Parfit / Good and evil / Marginal utility / Theory / Negative utilitarianism

      JAMES L. HUDSON THE DIMINISHING MARGINAL VALUE OF H A P P Y P E O P L E (Received 2 April, 1986)

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-25 14:42:32
      7Ethics / Philosophy / Utilitarianism / Meta-ethics / Analytic philosophers / Classical liberalism / Social philosophy / Derek Parfit / Mere addition paradox / Reasons and Persons / Consequentialism / Happiness

      XIII*—MORAL THEORY AND GLOBAL POPULATION by Alan Carter ABSTRACT Ascertaining the optimum global population raises not just substantive moral problems but also philosophical ones, too. In particular, serious problems a

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-25 14:40:48
      8Ethics / Philosophy / Utilitarianism / Social philosophy / Emotions / Feeling / Motivation / Mere addition paradox / Derek Parfit / Hedonism / Pleasure / Preference

      NOÛS 35:2 ~2001! 214–238 A Set of Solutions to Parfit’s Problems Stuart Rachels University of Alabama In Part Four of Reasons and Persons Derek Parfit searches for “Theory X,” a

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-25 14:40:27
      9Ethics / Philosophy / Utilitarianism / Derek Parfit / Average and total utilitarianism / Mere addition paradox / Reasons and Persons / Consequentialism / Rational egoism / Larry Temkin

       Blackwell Publishers Ltd. 2001, 108 Cowley Road, Oxford OX4 1JF, UK and 350 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148, USA. Ratio (new series) XIV 2 June–0006 WHAT’S REALLY WRONG WITH THE LIMITED QUANTITY VIEW?

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English - Date: 2007-06-25 14:40:04
      10Philosophy / Paradoxes / Derek Parfit / Well-being / Mere addition paradox / Happiness / Causality

      Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. Can 20, No. it Ever 2, 2003 Be Better Never to Have Existed?

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      Source URL: www.repugnant-conclusion.com

      Language: English
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