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Antinatalism,Asymmetry, and an Ethic of Prima Facie Duties1
Authors:Gerald Harrison
Affiliation:School of History, Philosophy and Classics, Massey University, Private Bag11 222, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand, g.k.harrision@massey.ac.nz
Abstract:Abstract

Benatar’s central argument for antinatalism develops an asymmetry between the pain and pleasure in a potential life. I am going to present an alternative route to the antinatalist conclusion. I argue that duties require victims and that as a result there is no duty to create the pleasures contained within a prospective life but a duty not to create any of its sufferings. My argument can supplement Benatar’s, but it also enjoys some advantages: it achieves a better fit with our intuitions; it does not require us to acknowledge that life is a harm, or that a world devoid of life is a good thing; and it is easy to see why it does not have any pro-mortalist implications.
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