Shlomi Segall, Professor, the Department of Political Science, and the PPE program, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shlomi Segall teaches moral and political philosophy at the department of politics and the PPE program at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published on distributive justice, egalitarianism, health equity, and population ethics. His previous book, Why Inequality Matters, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2016.
1. IntroductionPart I. Why Equality Is Not Enough2. Equality and the Challenge from Possible Persons3. The Anti-Natalist Objection to EgalitarianismPart II. Prioritarianism and the Future of Humanity4. The Super Repugnant Conclusion to Prioritarianism5. Prioritarianism: Between Factualism and Risk-Aversion6. Non-Factualist Strategies for Handling the Separateness of Persons Objection7. A Risk-Averse Principle for Uncertain TimesPart III. A Pluralist Approach for Future Persons8. Why Possible Persons Count (But Their "Claims" Don't)9. A Pluralist Egalitarian Complaint Model10. Conclusion
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