How Much is Rule-Consequentialism Really Willing to Give Up to Save the Future of Humanity?

Utilitas 29 (2):239-249 (2017)
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Brad Hooker argues that the cost of inculcating in everyone the prevent disaster rule places a limit on its demandingness. My aim in this article is show that this is not true of existential risk reduction. However, this does not spell trouble for the reason that removing persistent global harms significantly improves our long-run chances of survival. We can expect things to get better, not worse, for our population.

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Patrick Kaczmarek
University of St. Andrews