Squark09 OP t1_iwidy43 wrote
Reply to comment by rejectednocomments in Utilitarianism is the only option — but you have to take conscious experience seriously first by Squark09
Valenced means it can be intrinsically good or bad, suffering is intrinsically bad, joy is intrinsically good.
Closed individualism (nice description from https://qri.org/glossary ): "In its most basic form, this is the common-sense personal identity view that you start existing when you are born and stop existing when you die. According to this view each person is a different subject of experience with an independent existence. One can believe in a soul ontology and be a Closed Individualist at the same time, with the correction that you exist as long as your soul exists, which could be the case even before or after death."
Nickesponja t1_iwj1pit wrote
It seems like the majority of people would accept closed individualism and would therefore have no use for this argument.
rejectednocomments t1_iwie93a wrote
I don’t see how utilitarianism necessarily follows from that.
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