| | I would modify what John Newnham said. Only the individual can possess the good, even though there could be more good with more people. That is, if it's good for the individual to, say, hold a steady job, then X and Y holding jobs is more good than just X holding a job. The thing is, why should we care if there's more total good in the world, if that good isn't held by us? From an O'ist viewpoint, we should care only inasmuch as that good affects us for better or worse.
Jordan
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