For me, the obvious answer is b. This is the answer for all forms of consequentialism which treat all people symmetrically e.g. utilitarianism. However, you can adapt the “personal identity isn’t real” viewpoint and still prefer people who are similar to yourself (e.g. future you).
For me, the obvious answer is b. This is the answer for all forms of consequentialism which treat all people symmetrically e.g. utilitarianism. However, you can adapt the “personal identity isn’t real” viewpoint and still prefer people who are similar to yourself (e.g. future you).