#humans has a decreasing marginal returns, since really the main concern for #humanity is the ability to recover, and that while increases with #humans it is not linear.
I do think individuals have “some” concerns about whether humanity in general will survive, since all humans still share *some* genes with each individual, the survival and propagation of strangers can still have some utility for a human individual (I’m not sure where am I going here...)
I agree that #humans has decreasing marginal returns at these scales—I meant linear in the asymptotic sense. (This is important because large numbers of possible future humans depend on humanity surviving today; if the world was going to end in a year then (a) would be better than (b). In other words, the point of recovering is to have lots of utility in the future.)
I don’t think most people care about their genes surviving into the far future. (If your reasoning is evolutionary, then read this if you haven’t already.) I agree that many people care about the far future, though.
Oh yes! This can make more sense now.
#humans has a decreasing marginal returns, since really the main concern for #humanity is the ability to recover, and that while increases with #humans it is not linear.
I do think individuals have “some” concerns about whether humanity in general will survive, since all humans still share *some* genes with each individual, the survival and propagation of strangers can still have some utility for a human individual (I’m not sure where am I going here...)
I agree that #humans has decreasing marginal returns at these scales—I meant linear in the asymptotic sense. (This is important because large numbers of possible future humans depend on humanity surviving today; if the world was going to end in a year then (a) would be better than (b). In other words, the point of recovering is to have lots of utility in the future.)
I don’t think most people care about their genes surviving into the far future. (If your reasoning is evolutionary, then read this if you haven’t already.) I agree that many people care about the far future, though.