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It is not the case that The individualist restriction leads to a clearly false conclusion in Parfit's Case Four.
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In Parfit's Case Four, if we do nothing, everyone including Blue suffers 100 days of pain.
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The individualist restriction instructs us to relieve Blue of all 100 days rather than relieve everyone (including Blue) of 10 days each.
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Choosing to relieve only Blue while leaving all others in full suffering is clearly the wrong choice.
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