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Negative Utility Monsters
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Negative Utility Monsters

Richard Yetter Chappell
Utilitas, Vol.33(4), pp.417-421
2021-12

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Many consider Nozick's “utility monster” – a being more efficient than ordinary people at converting resources into wellbeing, with no upper limit – to constitute a damning counterexample to utilitarianism. But our intuitions may be reversed by considering a variation in which the utility monster starts from a baseline status of massive suffering. This suggests a rethinking of the force of the original objection.
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