You have no right to give birth — khaled
legal rights — Terrapin Station
For example, if your argument begins with something like "You have no right to give birth . . .," — Terrapin Station
True but the only premise that argument relies on is that inflicting undue pain on others is morally incorrect — khaled
P1: One has no right to inflict undue suffering on another — khaled
I don't see what gives legal rights any power. Anyone can make up a legal right. — Andrew4Handel
the most simple one is that you can't know the consecuences of an action before making it — Nicolás Navia
i believe in the idea "Treat everyone as ends on themselves" and clearly having children wouldn't necessarily make sense with that stance — Nicolás Navia
Legal rights obtain via people who have the power to do so, because of their social position--because of how others treat them in a social context, that is--codifying and subsequently enforcing edicts in some manner. So what gives them any power is the social context. Social behavior where people treat some others as having authority, both to make proclamations and to enforce them. — Terrapin Station
according to you then there is no good support for ANY moral theory which I agree with except that that does not address the issue. — khaled
I'm trying to find a refutation that accepts P1 that's the whole point (that's why I asked that the refutation use negative utilitarian logic) If you say that P1 is false and make it moral to inflict undue harm on people you end up with way worse than antinatalism that's why it's probably a better idea to attack P2
Suicide used to be illegal but that didn't stop people committing suicide. — Andrew4Handel
I don't know why you think the legal right to have a child would justify having a child?
There is nothing metaphysically impressive or infallible about the law.
I don't think people should have a right to have children or believe they have that right. I think there has to be a good reason for proposing a right.
For example the right not to be enslaved is a response to the harm of slavery. — Andrew4Handel
Is that basically your default--everything should be illegal unless there's a good reason to make it legal? — Terrapin Station
I am not talking about legality but rather conferring rights. — Andrew4Handel
To confer a right you bring it into the legal framework. — Andrew4Handel
You seemed to be compelled by the idea that having children is a legal right. — Andrew4Handel
So I think if someone claims we have a right to have children I think they have to give a substantial argument for that and likewise for the counter position. — Andrew4Handel
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