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I'm not saying that I'm a moral paragon, but here's something to think about. |
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DF and Felch: you are idiots who don't understand the question. |
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Dauphin, what the EPA et al use for their measure of the value of a human life is market-based; namely, it looks at the excess income earned by people in dangerous occupations relative to similar, safe occupations. The figure they currently use is in the 5-7 million dollar range, IIRC. This way, the number of acceptable dead civilians is factored into D on a statistical basis. ![]() |
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The answer you get is very subjective, unless you wish to give a robust way of measuring the value of human life. For example, I don't consider the most obvious method, their economic output potential, as a good measure. |
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