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Introduction: The case for reducing existential risks. Existential Risk Prevention as Global Priority: The original argument – argues the. claim on the cover. High risk, low reward: A challenge to the astronomical value of existential risk. mitigation (blog version): a response that explores the “diminished moral importance of existential ...