The Burdens of Life https://t.co/2fU5Xt5IQA @PhilosophiaQISR @SpringerPhil https://t.co/nWrFdItXg2
"The upshot of this limited evidence is that a likely outcome of procreation is a person without an unambiguously meaningful life – even on permissive criteria." https://t.co/yvBbDJWmOq
@rosafuxemburg https://t.co/q2a6xocNvu i was reffering to the phil paper here himmas reply and himmas original paper ,i thought i made that clear ,i brought up bawulskis reply just to respresent the entire debate
@rosafuxemburg @RootlessKosmo christian antinatalism follows from the tradittional conceptions of hell and the doctrine of exclusivism https://t.co/QfSh7tZnfR , https://t.co/N15PV0BxLE , https://t.co/6BRqS3SPzg , https://t.co/ZjWIPertqy so that becomes a
RT @SpringerEthics: Philosophia The Burdens of Life https://t.co/fdkkm7beQG
Philosophia The Burdens of Life https://t.co/fdkkm7beQG
@tamler @peez Maybe you guys could redeem yourselves by having @nihilanand on @verybadwizards for a discussion of anti-natalism? 😀
RT @robsica: Here are two solid philosophy papers sympathetic to David Benatar: Mark Wells' "The Burdens of Life" (https://t.co/yvBbDJWmO…
Here are two solid philosophy papers sympathetic to David Benatar: Mark Wells' "The Burdens of Life" (https://t.co/yvBbDJWmOq) Jason Marsh's "Quality of Life Assessments, Cognitive Reliability, and Procreative Responsibility" (https://t.co/UC74WZ5vNT)
RT @robsica: "...my argument supports the position – also advanced by David Benatar – that our lives are much riskier and burdensome than w…
RT @robsica: "...my argument supports the position – also advanced by David Benatar – that our lives are much riskier and burdensome than w…
"...my argument supports the position – also advanced by David Benatar – that our lives are much riskier and burdensome than we think they are..." https://t.co/yvBbDJELpQ
RT @PhilosophiaQISR: #FirstOnline in Philosophia: Mark Wells, "The Burdens of Life" (2019) @SpringerPhil @SpringerEthics https://t.co/XP…