Various moral conundrums plague population ethics: the Non-Identity Problem, the Procreation Asymmetry, the Repugnant Conclusion, and more. I argue that the aforementioned moral conundrums have a structure neatly accounted for, and solved by, some ideas in computability theory. I introduce a mathematical model based on computability theory and show how previous arguments pertaining to these conundrums fit into the model. This paper proceeds as follows. First, I do a very brief survey of the history of computability theory in moral philosophy. Second, I follow various papers, and show how their arguments fit into, or don't fit into, our model. Third, I discuss the implications of our model to the question why the human race should or should not continue to exist. Finally, I show that our model may be interpreted according to a Confucian-Taoist moral principle.
翻译:各种道德难题困扰着人口伦理学:非身份问题、生育不对称、复议结论等等。我认为上述道德难题有一个结构,在可计算性理论中,有些想法可以清楚说明和解决。我引入了一个基于可计算性理论的数学模型,并展示了以前与这些难题有关的论点如何与模型相容。本文接下来的内容如下。首先,我对道德哲学中可计算性理论的历史做了非常简短的调查。第二,我遵循各种论文,并展示了他们的论点与我们的模型相容或不相容。第三,我讨论了我们的模型对为什么人类种族应该或不应该继续存在的问题的影响。最后,我展示了我们的模型可以按照孔子-陶瓦特道德原则来解释。