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Contemporary Anti-Natalism (Hardcover)
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Given the pain, discomfort, anxiety, heartbreak, and boredom that
most humans experience in their lives, is it morally permissible to
create them? Some philosophers lately have answered 'No',
contending that it is wrong to create a new human life when one
could avoid doing so, because it would be bad for the one created.
This view is known as 'anti-natalism'. Some contributors to this
volume argue that anti-natalism is true because: agents have a
prima facie duty to prevent suffering; it is immoral to violate
another's right not to be harmed without having consented to it;
and it is a serious wrong to exploit the weakness of a poorly off
being to become a biological parent. Others here argue against
anti-natalism on the ground, for instance, that many of our lives
are not so bad and in fact are quite good and that the logic of
anti-natalism absurdly entails pro-mortalism, the view that we
should kill off as many people as possible. This book explores
these and related issues concerning the evaluative question of how
to judge the worthwhileness of lives and the normative question of
what basic duties entail for the creation of new lives. Excepting
one, all the chapters in this book were originally published in the
South African Journal of Philosophy.
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