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The theory of welfare that pleasure is the sole welfare good and pain the sole welfare bad.
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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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- The prospect of designing minds to run on sustained positive hedonic states rather than evolved pain-pleasure balance
- The speculative possibility of designing digital minds capable of bliss states entirely beyond the range of human brains
- The possibility of engineering digital minds to have sustainably intense pleasures without the evolved limitations constraining human hedonic experience
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- Interference with a person's autonomy for their own benefit.
- The theory of welfare that the sole good is the development and exercise of essential capacities (nature fulfilment).