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How Long Ought We To Live: The Ethics of Life Extension
Adrian Bunn
Social Work and Arts
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Life Extension
100%
Ethics of Life
100%
Difference Principle
40%
Human Lifespan
40%
Young Person
40%
Personal Experience
20%
Negative Consequences
20%
Resource Distribution
20%
Human Being
20%
Philosophical Analysis
20%
Older Persons
20%
Consequentialist
20%
Happiness
20%
Life Expectancy
20%
Singer
20%
Prioritarian
20%
Peter Singer
20%
Just Distribution
20%
Equal Access
20%
Developing Technology
20%
Leon Kass
20%
Utilitarianism
20%
Deprivation Account
20%
Long Lifespan
20%
Fair Innings
20%
Non-self
20%
Bernard Williams
20%
Least Advantaged
20%
Personal Time
20%
Future Worlds
20%
Arts and Humanities
Lifespan
100%
Young person
66%
Harm
66%
Difference principle
66%
Access
33%
Defending
33%
consequentialist
33%
Peter Singer
33%
Living beings
33%
Misconceptions
33%
Categorical
33%
Bernard Williams
33%
Expectancy
33%
Future Generation
33%
Happiness
33%
Philosophical Analysis
33%
Utilitarianism
33%
Congressional Report
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Life Extension
100%
Lifespan
60%
Personal Experience
20%
Life Expectancy
20%
Happiness
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Pressing
100%
Human
100%
Psychology
Happiness
100%
Human
100%