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moral perspectives on existential risk reductionphilosophy | normative ethics
Prioritarianism is the view in normative ethics that increasing people's wellbeing is intrinsically more valuable the worse off these people areare.
Prioritarianism is the view in normative ethics that increasing people's wellbeing is intrinsically more valuable the worse off these people are
equal consideration of interest | moral philosophy | normative ethics