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+==Util Framework == |
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+====The value is Utilitarianism. ==== |
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+====People don't identify with their future selves which means they do the greatest good for themselves and others in the long run ==== |
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+Opar 14 (Alisa Opar, January 14 2014, the articles editor at Audubon magazine, "Why We Procrastinate". http://nautilus-web-602376506.us-east-1.elb.amazonaws.com/issue/16/nothingness/why-we-procrastinate) |
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+The British philosopher Derek Parfit espoused a severely reductionist view of personal identity in his |
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+to practice being good to others. One of them might be you. |
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+====All values collapse into util or tautology==== |
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+Green, 2002 – Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Harvard University (Joshua, November 2002 "The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth About Morality And What To Do About It", 314) |
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+Some people who talk of balancing rights may think there is an algorithm for deciding |
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+represents is either dogmatic in an esoteric sort of way or covertly consequentialist. |
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+====Policymaking inevitably entails tradeoffs==== |
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+Gary Woller ~~BYU Prof., "An Overview by Gary Woller", A Forum on the Role of Environmental Ethics, June 1997, pg. 10~~ |
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+Moreover, virtually all public policies entail some redistribution of economic or political resources, |
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+unreasonableness while failing to adequately address the problem or actually making it worse. |
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+====The value Criterion is maximizing expected well-being.==== |
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+====Utilitarianism inevitable even in deontological frameworks==== |
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+**Green, 02** – Assistant Professor Department of Psychology Harvard University (Joshua, November 2002 "The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Truth About Morality And What To Do About It", 314) |
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+Some people who talk of balancing rights may think there is an algorithm for deciding |
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+how much oppression can we stop= can you help one person or multiple |