A Gödelesque argument against being a pure consequentialist A Gödelesque argument against being a pure consequentialist

A Gödelesque argument against being a pure consequentialist

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This essay presents a case against being a pure consequentialist. Being a pure consequentialist is implausible because it is either an inconsistent position, or it implies an implausibly dogmatic stance toward pure consequentialism itself. Moreover, the case against being a pure consequentialist finds added support from consequentialist considerations, suggesting that we can also create better outcomes by not being pure consequentialists.

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No ficción
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2024
2 de octubre
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EN
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16
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EDITORIAL
Magnus Vinding
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Draft2Digital, LLC
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