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discount rate with respect, doctrine that ought, deep further fact, different agents different aims, joint conditional agreement, two resulting people, distinctive necessary properties, rational ultimate aim, temporally neutral way, full relativity, bias towards the future, greatest net sum, extra thousandth, worse achieved, very much higher quality, uncompensated suffering, closest continuer schema, sufficient altruism, total net sum, theories about rationality, fulfil these desires, temporal neutrality, beliefs about rationality, ordinary survival, one way worse
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Self-interest Theory, Common-Sense Morality, Repugnant Conclusion, Present-aim Theory, Psychological Criterion, Average Principle, Self-interest Theorist, Risky Policy, Physical Criterion, Prisoner's Dilemmas, Valueless Level, Mary Smith, Desire-Fulfilment Theory, Mere Addition, Extreme Claim, Bad Level, Cartesian Ego, Combined Spectrum, Hedonistic Theory, Case Two, Present-aim Theorist, Branch-Line Case, Unified Theory, Lexical View, Success Theory
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