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Well-Being without Being? A Reply to Feit

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  • CARLSON, ERIK
  • JOHANSSON, JENS

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In a recent Utilitas article, Neil Feit argues that every person occupies a well-being level of zero at all times and possible worlds at which she fails to exist. Views like his face the ‘problem of the subject’: how can someone have a well-being level in a scenario where she lacks intrinsic properties? Feit argues that this problem can be solved by noting, among other things, that a proposition about a person can be true at a possible world in which neither she nor the proposition exists. In this response, we argue that Feit has not solved the problem of the subject, and also raise various related problems for his approach.

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  • Carlson, Erik & Johansson, Jens, 2018. "Well-Being without Being? A Reply to Feit," Utilitas, Cambridge University Press, vol. 30(2), pages 198-208, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:utilit:v:30:y:2018:i:02:p:198-208_00
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