Largoplacismo sin especismo ni sustratismo (2026)
Revista de Bioética y Derecho
With Iria Murado-Carballo
We argue that longtermism is best understood as a thesis of temporal non-exclusion: if future states of affairs may contain value or disvalue, their temporal distance alone cannot exclude them from moral consideration. We then contend that, for the same reason, neither species membership nor biological substrate can by themselves limit longtermist concern, whose proper object is the full range of future states of affairs that may be better or worse for individuals or entities capable of being benefited or harmed.