Yes, exactly. For instance, many philosophers invoke Parfit’s “repugnant conclusion” as a decisive objection to certain forms of consequentialism, overlooking the fact that all moral theories, when applied to scenarios involving different numbers of people, have implications that are arguably similarly repugnant.
Yes, exactly. For instance, many philosophers invoke Parfit’s “repugnant conclusion” as a decisive objection to certain forms of consequentialism, overlooking the fact that all moral theories, when applied to scenarios involving different numbers of people, have implications that are arguably similarly repugnant.