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Contemporary Anti-Natalism

Editat de Thaddeus Metz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mai 2024
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032350349
ISBN-10: 1032350342
Pagini: 202
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate, Undergraduate Advanced, and Undergraduate Core

Notă biografică

Thaddeus Metz, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pretoria, South Africa is particularly known for his work on philosophical approaches to the meaning of life. His books on the topic include: Meaning in Life; God, Soul and the Meaning of Life; and What Makes a Life Meaningful? A Debate (with Joshua Seachris, Routledge 2023). 

Cuprins

1. Contemporary Anti-Natalism, Featuring Benatar’s Better Never to Have Been 2. Hooray for Babies 3. Are Lives Worth Creating? 4. Better to Be 5. Is Having Children Always Wrong? 6. Sick and Healthy: Benatar on the Logic of Value 7. Better No Longer to Be 8. Life Is Good 9. How Best to Prevent Future Persons from Suffering: A Reply to Benatar 10. Antinatalism, Asymmetry, and an Ethic of Prima Facie Duties 11. Furthering the Case for Anti- Natalism: Seana Shiffrin and the Limits of Permissible Harm 12. A New Argument for Anti- Natalism 13. Every Conceivable Harm: A Further Defence of Anti- Natalism

Descriere

This book explores 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 while presenting counter arguments to anti-natalism. Excepting one, all chapters were originally published in South African Journal of Philosophy.