Ok— so there goes your argument. — Xtrix
Anyway, this has been an interesting thread. — DA671
No, the act of procreation creates a person - a person who deserves more than they can possibly be given and who deserves no harm (yet deserves no harm). — Bartricks
the act of not procreation creates no person and does not deprive a person of anything they deserve. — Bartricks
Up. Your. Game. — Bartricks
It deprives them of joy and happiness. — Xtrix
How about pretending to be an adult for a few pages? — Xtrix
I never said that there was any denial. I was focusing on the point that if creating happiness requires prior deprivation, then preventing suffering should require the presence of satisfaction. Otherwise, all one has is an inconsistent framework — DA671
An act that doesn't violate existing interests and reduce one's well-being doesn't appear to be a harm/imposition, but that's not a particularly popular view, so I wouldn't mind one not accepting it. However, if impositions are a reality, then so are the benefits. — DA671
I know what you will say, but it shall remain erroneous — DA671
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