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Peleg Shilo

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Here's my defense against both of Tomi's arguments. Remember, in PAVs, an outcome can only be better or worse if it is better or worse for someone. The utility of adding a person is undefined. It's not zero. Consider the first problem. We can say that scenario B is better for the 100 existing people. We cannot say that scenario B is better or worse for the ten billion people who do not exist. We therefore cannot say that scenario B is better for the union of these two groups because a positive quantity plus undefined is just undefined. C is, however, better than B for all people together because we are now comparing the same groups.

The same logic applies to the scenario of Adam, Eve and Steve and prevents any issue.