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Philosophy / Ethics / Utilitarianism / Mere addition paradox / Paradoxes / Derek Parfit / Social philosophy / Larry Temkin / Reasons and Persons / Existence of God / Good and evil / Argument
Date: 2007-06-24 16:35:40
Philosophy
Ethics
Utilitarianism
Mere addition paradox
Paradoxes
Derek Parfit
Social philosophy
Larry Temkin
Reasons and Persons
Existence of God
Good and evil
Argument

Rel. Stud. , pp. –. Printed in the United Kingdom #  Cambridge University Press Mere addition and the best of all possible worlds STEPHEN GROVER Department of Philosophy, Queens Col

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