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Population and Having Children Now

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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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Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
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Journal of Practical Ethics More from this journal
Publication date:
2017-12-01
Acceptance date:
2017-11-01
ISSN:
2051-655X


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2017-12-12

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