Ah, my mistake – I had heard this definition before, which seems slightly different.
Probably I was wrong here. After reading this abstract, I realize that the way Norcross wrote about it is compatible with a weaker claim that linear aggregation of utility too. I think I just assumed that he must mean linear aggregation of utility, because everything else would seem weirdly arbitrary. :)
I changed it to this – curious if you still find it jarring?
Less so! The “total” still indicates the same conclusion I thought would be jumping the gun a bit, but if that’s your takeaway it’s certainly fine to leave it. Personally I would just write “utilitarianism” instead of “total utilitarianism.”
Probably I was wrong here. After reading this abstract, I realize that the way Norcross wrote about it is compatible with a weaker claim that linear aggregation of utility too. I think I just assumed that he must mean linear aggregation of utility, because everything else would seem weirdly arbitrary. :)
Less so! The “total” still indicates the same conclusion I thought would be jumping the gun a bit, but if that’s your takeaway it’s certainly fine to leave it. Personally I would just write “utilitarianism” instead of “total utilitarianism.”