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185Prioritarianism itself is not committed to any particular claim about how moral importance decreases. It could decrease quickly or slowly, for example, and at a uniform or a variable rate. The defining feature of the view is just the claim that, somehow, moral importance decreases with the increasing advantage of the recipient.
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Areas of Specialization
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| Normative Ethics |
| Consequentialism |
| Well-Being |
| Consequentialism and Virtue Ethics |
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Applied Ethics |
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| Consequentialism |
| Well-Being |
| Consequentialism and Virtue Ethics |
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| Hybrid Accounts of Well-Being |