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casebash comments on In favour of total utilitarianism over average - Less Wrong Discussion

0 Post author: casebash 22 December 2015 05:07AM

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Comment author: CookieUtilityMonster 22 December 2015 04:50:52PM 2 points [-]

Me agree. But remember, me gets more utility from a single chocolate chip than the entire range of possible utility variation across hundreds of trillions of human people.

Best way to increase total utility is to create and enslave as many people as possible, making cookies for me. The most negative-utility possible human life still is net positive utility for the universe if it manages to generate one delicious crunchy crumb in it's otherwise-miserable existence.

Comment author: casebash 22 December 2015 09:32:19PM 1 point [-]

Utility monsters exist in both total and aggregate utilitarianism. These two kinds of utilitarianism are identical for a fixed population. It is only when you can add or remove people that they are different.