Wasted Potential: The Value of a Life and the Significance of What Could Have Been

Philosophy and Public Affairs 51 (1):6-32 (2023)
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Abstract

According to the orthodox view, the goodness of a life depends exclusively on the things that actually happened within it, such as its pleasures and pains, the satisfaction of its subject’s preferences, or the presence of various objective goods and bads. In this paper, I argue that the goodness of a life also depends on what could have happened, but didn’t. I then propose that this view helps us resolve ethical puzzles concerning the standards for a life worth living for animals and the significance of a life’s shape.

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Michal Masny
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