Almost all the benefits of SCI come from improving quality of life, which is a good thing under any view of population ethics. The case for AMF being better than SCI requires adopting what I call the GiveWell view of population ethics (unless you believe that the non-life-saving benefits of AMF make it worthwhile, which seems fairly plausible to me).
Almost all the benefits of SCI come from improving quality of life, which is a good thing under any view of population ethics. The case for AMF being better than SCI requires adopting what I call the GiveWell view of population ethics (unless you believe that the non-life-saving benefits of AMF make it worthwhile, which seems fairly plausible to me).