Looking for Errors in Axiology and Repugnant Conclusions | Philosophy of Values | Screen Recording

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I made a game on the Effective Altruism forum. People submit texts to me and I find three errors.

In this video, I'm looking for errors in *Minimalist extended very repugnant conclusions are the least repugnant* by Teo Ajantaival. I do talk a bunch but there are also silences to read or write which you may want to skip over. I think sharing my process has value and also I say some interesting things during the video.

Game:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/yKd7Co5LznH4BE54t/game-i-find-three-errors-in-your-favorite-text

Article critiqued:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/FEJLFr5ef82FSY8vr/minimalist-extended-very-repugnant-conclusions-are-the-least

Critique written during this video, on EA:
https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/FEJLFr5ef82FSY8vr/minimalist-extended-very-repugnant-conclusions-are-the-least

Critique on my blog:
https://curi.us/2517-critiquing-an-axiology-article-about-repugnant-conclusions

Elliot Temple is a philosopher who developed Critical Fallibilism, a rational epistemology that builds on Critical Rationalism, Objectivism and Theory of Constraints.

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