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+Utilitarianism is key to ethical decision making, because it ensures beings are treated as equal—other approaches to consider one’s preferences as more important than others fail. |
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+ Hallvard, 2011 Faculty of Philosophy Cambridge University, “Consequentialism and global ethics.” Forthcoming in M. Boylan, Ed., Global Morality and Justice: A Reader, Westview Press, Online, http://www.phil.cam.ac.uk/teaching_staff/lillehammer/Consequentialism_and_Global_Ethics-1-2.pdf /Wyo-MB |
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+Evaluate util first—any other framing opens up possibility for worse forms of violence |
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+Jeffrey C. Isaac, James H. Rudy Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for the Study of Democracy and Public Life at Indiana University, Spring 2002, Dissent, Vol. 49, No. 2 |
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+Extinction comes first |
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+Bostrom, 2012 |
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+Nick, directs Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, Interview in The Atlantic with Ross Andersen, We're Underestimating the Risk of Human Extinction, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/were-underestimating-the-risk-of-human-extinction/253821/ /Bingham-MB |
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+Extinction is feasible thus prefer our impacts |
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+Bostrom 12 |
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+Nick, directs Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute, Interview in The Atlantic with Ross Andersen, We're Underestimating the Risk of Human Extinction, http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2012/03/were-underestimating-the-risk-of-human-extinction/253821/ /Bingham-MB |