This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We have no general obligation to promote either the “general happiness” or the equalization of this and that. We have children if we want them, if their life prospects are decent – and if we can afford them, which is a considerable part of their life prospects being OK – and provided that in doing so we do not inflict injury on others. It’s extremely difficult to do this latter, but affording them, in rich countries, is another matter. With that qualification, by and large people should just go ahead and have (or not have) children – as many as they think they want and can handle – as it suits them
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This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
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The experience of parenthood is considered to be central to individual identity and to the life plan...
Intuition suggests there is no value in adding people to the population if it brings no benefits to ...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Utilitarianism is the view according to which the only basic requirement of morality is to maximize ...
This paper aims to state the obvious – the commonsense, rational approach to child-producing. We hav...
Abstract Overpopulation is a serious threat to future persons‘ quality of life. One that I believe c...
This chapter argues that there is a collective responsibility to have enough children in order to en...
In this paper I consider some issues concerning cognitive enhancements and the ethics of enhancing i...
Having children is something that has always been considered morally good. Generations and generatio...
People create new people. This rather obvious and seemingly trivial fact raises a range of important...
The public debate on population policy is still going on, only the topics have changed during the la...
Procreation is the ultimate public goods problem. Each new child affects the welfare of many other p...
In this article, I critically deal with Savulescu’s suggestion that human beings have a “moral oblig...
This paper argues that if you choose to have a child by consulting your preferences, where your pref...
In this article I advance a solution to the non-identity problem based on distributive justice. Draw...
The experience of parenthood is considered to be central to individual identity and to the life plan...
Intuition suggests there is no value in adding people to the population if it brings no benefits to ...
Do people with higher life satisfaction have more children? Having children requires considerable en...
Utilitarianism is the view according to which the only basic requirement of morality is to maximize ...