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Autor:
Asheel Singh
Publikováno v:
Contemporary Anti-Natalism ISBN: 9781003324959
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003324959-11
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003324959-11
Autor:
Bhaso Ndzendze, Asheel Singh, Celine Meyers, Mancha J Sekgololo, Mmatlou J Malatji, Ndivhuwo D Sundani, Nombulelo T Shange, Pfarelo E Matshidze, Pragna Rugunanan, Susan I Brokensha, Suzall Timm, Thizwilondi J Madima, Tinuade A Ojo, Vhonani O Netshandama, Zainab M Olaitan, Zimkhitha Manyana
The world is at a crossroads because of industrial change, compounded by a global pandemic. Humanities and social science education is grappling with the meaning of this change, to the effect that there have been some anxieties and misguided percepti
Autor:
Asheel Singh
Publikováno v:
Ethical Theory and Moral Practice. 21:1135-1150
A very common but untested assumption is that potential children would consent to be exposed to the harms of existence in order to experience its benefits (if it were possible for us to ask and for them to respond). And so, would-be parents might app
Autor:
Asheel Singh
Publikováno v:
South African Journal of Philosophy; Vol 31, No 1 (2012); 104-116
Anti-natalism is the view that it is (almost) always wrong to bring people (and perhaps all sentient beings) into existence. This view is most famously defended by David Benatar (1997, 2006). There are, however, other routes to an anti-natal conclusi