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Consider, for example, the “total” version of utilitarianism, which directs us to maximize the total aggregate welfare of all human beings. This seems to entail that we are morally required to keep increasing the size of the human population so long as each new person added yields a net increase in the total aggregate welfare of humanity, even if the average level of welfare per person falls significantly.
Why Worry About Future Generations? (Uehiro Series in Practical Ethics)
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