David Benatar

@d_benatar

David Benatar is a Professor of Philosophy best known for his book "Better Never to Have Been". This is an independent fan page not run by Professor Benatar.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2019.

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  1. 3. velj

    Having children amounts to playing Russian roulette, which can hardly be justified.

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  2. 23. sij

    One can never have a child for that child's sake.

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  3. 21. sij

    On Martin Luther King Day, let's pledge to never cease to fight for those suffering horribly around the world—as long as we can.

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  5. 14. sij

    The Human Predicament, put in a nutshell by .

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  6. 13. sij
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  7. 9. sij
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  8. 6. sij

    Being childfree is by far the most effective action to fight climate change, writes The Guardian.

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  9. 29. pro 2019.

    “Parents may benefit from procreation, but only at serious cost to those brought into existence. It’s hard to see how imposing these costs can be justified, especially since nobody is harmed by not being born.” Thanks to for covering this topic.

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    How many children should you have? From the archive

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  11. 16. pro 2019.

    Edvard Munch expressed the horrors of human suffering like few others. Painting: By the Deathbed (1896). Post by

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  12. 25. stu 2019.

    "Antinatalists view life not as a gift and a miracle, but a harm and an imposition. And their notion that having children may be a bad idea seems to be gaining mainstream popularity."

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  13. 18. lis 2019.

    Optimism bias is widespread, leading many people to overestimate the quality of their lives.

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  14. 1. tra 2019.

    Mumbai businessman Raphael Samuel told the BBC that it's wrong to bring children into the world because they then have to put up with lifelong suffering. "It was not our decision to be born."

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    11. sij 2019.

    "Isn't life disappointing?" "Yes." My latest column: about a radiant smile in an Ozu classic. And another great film, the 1937 Make Way from Tomorrow, which was one of the inspirations for Tokyo Story

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  16. 16. sij 2019.

    "Isn't life disappointing?" - "Yes." Writer analyses scenes from the films “Tokyo Story” and “Make Way for Tomorrow” that reminded him of antinatalism. Do you know other films which contain elements in line with pessimism or antinatalism?

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    14. sij 2019.

    Qui intervisto il filosofo David Benatar su pessimismo, nichilismo e antinatalismo: perfetto per il lunedì

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  18. 14. sij 2019.

    New interview with Prof Benatar in Italian! Benatar and talk about antinatalism and “Meglio non essere mai nati”, delving into questions such as why death too is a harm and not a cost-free solution to the burdens of life.

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  19. 5. sij 2019.

    Can suffering give meaning to life? From "The Case for Not Being Born",

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  20. 4. sij 2019.

    A short interview Prof. Benatar did with on his recent book, . "His argument includes new perspectives on defining meaning and value in life, as well as the best solutions on how to cope when life may seem meaningless.”

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