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Applied Environmental Philosophy
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Utility Monsters and other bad people
Just a brief followup to the "utility monster" issue raised in class today, the
wiki entry on Utility Monster
provides the basic overview. We'll likely have more to say about this when we read Parfit. fyi.
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