And as decoration the mine only morally problematic if you intentionally or negligently left it armed to explode when stepped on — 180 Proof
However, one can presently increase the probabilty conditions of a harmful occurence that will last into the future. — 180 Proof
Do not do something that will harm someone if there is a safer alternative available — khaled
Intentional or negligent endangerment, even without a victim, is vicious because it deliberately makes probable a harm where there once was no risk of such harm. — 180 Proof
Read my reply above.So what makes having children fine but placing the mine not? — khaled
correlates to, but is not caused by, the former. — 180 Proof
Also, 'not procreating' causes the vast majority of the Already Born to suffer, so the balance between addressing actual and hypothetical suffering favors preventing, or reducing, actual suffering. 'Preventing life' does not prevent, or reduce, suffering; relieving (ideally, as much as possible) the experience of harm to living (i.e. already born) persons prevents, or reduces, suffering. — 180 Proof
Read my reply above. — 180 Proof
Again, you're confusing the fact of being alive with the occurence of suffering; the latter correlates to, but is not caused by, the former. — 180 Proof
Also, 'not procreating' causes the vast majority of the Already Born to suffer — 180 Proof
I think there's a portion of society that won't be satisfied with that. The best option would be to send them off-world, to Mars maybe. — frank
Is there a meaningful difference between whining and whinging? — Benkei
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