Many people -- myself included at times -- want to take a generally good principle and universalize it, when every specific situation is almost always more complicated. I see this mistake in a broad range of activities, from monetary policy to poker playing. — Xtrix
Because it makes us feel good. It's the pleasure of a clear conscience: "I didn't cause harm to anyone." For some people, it's one of the highest pleasures there is. — baker
It is self-evident to virtually everyone that if a person has done nothing, then they do not deserve to come to any harm.
That's not remotely controversial.
And it's not remotely controversial that if an act will create some undeserved harm, then that's a bad feature of an act - a feature that can be expected to create reason not to perform it, other things being equal.
It's not remotely controversial that procreative acts create a person who has done nothing.
It is the denial of any of these claims that would be controversial and apparently contrary to reason and thus that would require defence.
So the argument is valid and apparently sound. That's the very definition of a good argument. — Bartricks
should, however, mention that not all antinatalists say that they hate others. — DA671
but I have also seen people gradually slide towards the darker side after a while — DA671
Yeah, in the same way as Donald Trump genuinely seemed to care about his followers. :lol:Many genuinely seem to care about others — DA671
Yeah, you can get many examples of people who will only go so far with their dodgy ideas and no further, especially when they see the more extreme examples of their dogma in practice. BUT also we must be ever cautious as there are many strange bedfellows in the realpolitik. Do you remember how the Nazis murdered Ernst Roehm and many of his brownshirts. The nefarious will happily sacrifice their own to gain some overall advantage or stronger position.he clips were actually uploaded by an antinatalist who is firmly against those extremists. — DA671
The game of life is worth playing only if r > f! — Agent Smith
The value can be greater, though this isn't always going to be the case (just as its complete absence is not an ineluctable truth). May you have a wonderful day! :pray: — DA671
What’s the price paid for a non actualized happy life? And now the price paid for the other? Who bears the collateral damage? — schopenhauer1
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