Better Never to Have Been
The Harm of Coming into Existence
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Narrated by:
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Dennis Kleinman
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By:
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David Benatar
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Most people believe that they were either benefited or at least not harmed by being brought into existence. Thus, if they ever do reflect on whether they should bring others into existence—rather than having children without even thinking about whether they should—they presume that they do them no harm. Better Never to Have Been challenges these assumptions. David Benatar argues that coming into existence is always a serious harm. Those who never exist cannot be deprived. However, by coming into existence one does suffer quite serious harms that could not have befallen one had one not come into existence. Drawing on the relevant psychological literature, the author shows that there are a number of well-documented features of human psychology that explain why people systematically overestimate the quality of their lives and why they are thus resistant to the suggestion that they were seriously harmed by being brought into existence. The author then argues for the "anti-natal" view—that it is always wrong to have children—and he shows that combining the anti-natal view with common pro-choice views about fetal moral status yield a "pro-death" view about abortion. Although counter-intuitive for many, that implication is defended, not least by showing that it solves many conundrums of moral theory about population.
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- 17-01-2025
Infallibly logical arguments. I'd say intuitive, too.
David Benatar has given word and logic to a deeply held belief of mine. In fact, antinatalism is a sentiment that creeps out of most people, seemingly unknowingly, in casual conversation, for example when they comment on how awful the world is to be bringing children into, that war is endless, the environment is doomed, etc. Thank-you, David, for bringing me great peace that my intuitions are no mistake, that the non-existence of humanity is not regrettable, and that a quiet, lifeless cosmos is no tragedy, but rather the opposite.
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