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Every Cradle Is A Grave Rethinking The Ethics Of Birth And Suicide Sarah Perry

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Every Cradle Is A Grave Rethinking The Ethics Of Birth And Suicide Sarah Perry
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Publisher: Nine-Banded Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.9 MB
Author: Sarah Perry
ISBN: 9781616583507, 1616583509
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Every Cradle Is A Grave Rethinking The Ethics Of Birth And Suicide Sarah Perry by Sarah Perry 9781616583507, 1616583509 instant download after payment.

Millions of years ago, humans just happened. Accidents of environment and genetics contributed to the creation of sentient beings like us. Today, however, people no longer "just happen;" they are created by the voluntary acts of other people.
This book examines several questions about the ethics of human existence. Is it a good thing, for humans, that humans "happened"? Is it ethical to keep making new humans, now that reproduction is under our control? And given that a person exists (through no fault or choice of his own), is it immoral or irrational for him to refuse to live out his natural lifespan? All these questions are answered in the negative - not out of misanthropy, but rather out of empathy for human suffering and respect for human autonomy.

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