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  1. A Defence of Average Utilitarianism.Michael Pressman - 2015 - Utilitas 27 (4):389-424.
    Seemingly every theory of population ethics is confronted with unpalatable implications. While various approaches to the subject have been taken, including non-consequentialist approaches, this area has been dominated by utilitarian thought. The two main approaches to population ethics have been total utilitarianism () and average utilitarianism (). According to TU, we should seek to bring about the state of affairs that maximizes the total amount of happiness. According to AU, we should seek to bring about the state of affairs that (...)
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    On Anderson Woods’s “The Greatest Happiness Regardless of Number”.Michael Pressman - 2015 - Ethics 125 (2):546-548,.
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    On Michael D. Bayles’s “The Price of Life”.Michael Pressman - 2015 - Ethics 125 (4):1154-1156.
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