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Antinatalism is the philosophical view that procreation (having children) is morally wrong, or at least not morally permissible. It's
based on the idea that bringing a being into existence is a harm,
because life inherently involves suffering and the potential for pain
and death. Antinatalists
argue that because the unborn cannot consent to being brought into
existence, it is unethical to subject them to a life that is guaranteed
to involve suffering.
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Anti-Natalism | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Anti-natalism
is the extremely provocative view that it is either always or usually
impermissible to procreate. ... These include ...
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
What Is Antinatalism? The Movement Against Having Kids, Explained
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16, 2024 — Antinatalists argue that having children is unethical,
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Antinatalism or anti-natalism is a philosophical view that deems procreation to be unethical or unjustifiable. Antinatalists thus argue that humans should ...
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