Actually, I'll just leave it at that. Let's see how the antinatalist resolves how much suffering is tolerable, or does the whole thing come off as some fundamentalism if no suffering or harm is demanded. — Wallows
C'mon, you can't give a single example? — Terrapin Station
Do antinatalists differ on abortion? — Noah Te Stroete
Actually, I'll just leave it at that. Let's see how the antinatalist resolves how much suffering is tolerable — Wallows
Uhhhhh. Ok. How about: falling off a bike and breaking your leg. That was partially caused by you being born in the first place. Was it not? — khaled
? It was a yes or no question. And the answer, given good reading comprehension, should have been "no. — Terrapin Station
And that you use "cause" in a manner different than I do doesn't make my usage flawed. As for "reductive," that would need to be defined better and why it's supposed to be negative would need to be supported. — Terrapin Station
One of your bad arguments is the "suffering of parent" for not begetting someone else that would be harmed argument, yes. — schopenhauer1
No it would make it a huge category error. — schopenhauer1
None of this makes any sense. Surely suffering is unavoidable in the every day world we live in. So, the question again is when is living OK? — Wallows
So presumably, you don't buy that people have free will? — Terrapin Station
How is that? Can you elaborate? — Wallows
You'd have to say that it's morally problematic to do things to materials that could turn into living things — Terrapin Station
If we buy that there is free will and I make a free will decision to do x, how does it make sense to say that I was caused to do x by anything other than my own decision? — Terrapin Station
You said genetically modifying babies to suffer is bad — khaled
The fact that C was an option in the first place — khaled
Sperm and eggs aren't living things? — khaled
I would actually as YOU to elaborate why you're setting the standard for having a child at "Is the life bearable?" I think you need to explain THAT one first. Because it sound to me like you're saying something along the lines of "How much can we torture this kid before it becomes a bad thing" — khaled
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