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framework:desire-fulfilment-theoryDesire-Fulfilment Theory
The theory of welfare that something is good for a person if and only if she desires it under the right conditions.
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- Value-Fulfilment Theoryrelated_toThe theory of welfare on which something is good for a person if she values it under the right conditions, typically with affective dimensions.
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- The working paper itself, presenting a pluralist theory of moral standing and arguing that autonomy can ground moral standing without welfare subjectivity.
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- Affective forces that bind intelligence to suffering; all living intelligence is afflicted by them.
- The perfectionist welfare good of developing and exercising the essential capacities of one's nature.
- Desires through which an agent identifies with some first-order desires and repudiates others.
- A mathematical theory that might identify natural breakpoints in system development, relevant to levels of scale.
- The claim in RL that any goal can be expressed as maximizing the expected cumulative sum of a scalar reward signal.
- Philosophical theory that welfare consists in desire-satisfaction, independent of conscious experience.
- The view that motivating reasons consist of a desire and a means-end belief; desires and beliefs are distinct existences.
- Alexander claims that true pleasing oneself is identical to the path intended by the greatest religious teachers.