The Full Wiki



More info on Anti-Procreation Movement

Anti-Procreation Movement: Wikis


Note: Many of our articles have direct quotes from sources you can cite, within the Wikipedia article! This article doesn't yet, but we're working on it! See more info or our list of citable articles.


The Anti-Procreation Movement (AKA Anti-Natalism) is a recent philosophical movement represented by the pessimistic stance that procreation is unethical. Arguments in support of the philosophy vary, but most stem from the premise that life, or rather the human condition is characterized by suffering (an idea first put forward by Buddha). Proponents of anti-natalism contend that it is therefore immoral to bring new life into the world because it only causes suffering, and therefore the only way to end suffering in the world is to cease the human project.<ref>http://anti-procreationmovement.blogspot.com/</ref> At a lesser extreme, anti-natalist arguments represent the justifications of some couples not to conceive.

References




External Links

  • moralchildfree.tripod.com
  • "A rational cure for prereproductive stress syndrome."

  • Häyry J Med Ethics.2004; 30: 377-378
  • Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence by David Benatar
  • dontconceive.blogspot.com
  • Discontinuation
  • condemnedtoexistence.blogspot.com
  • antinatalism.blogspot.com
  • anti-procreationrevolution.blogspot.com

















  • Got something to say? Make a comment.
    Your name
    Your email address
    Message
    Please enter the solution to case below
    45-15=