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David Benatar

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Professor of Philosophy @UCT_news, Author of "Better Never to Have Been" and "The Human Predicament". This is a fan page not run by Prof Benatar.

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"El gran dilema de la humanidad, reducido a un camino de dos salidas". Reseña del libro de La Nueva España. amazon.es/El-dilema-huma… Alianza Editorial lne.es/cultura/2022/0…

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"David Benatar argumentiert, dass potenzielles Leid derart stärker ins Gewicht fällt als potenzielles Glück, dass es gar eine moralische Pflicht gibt, keine neuen leidensfähigen Wesen in die Welt zu setzen." Matthias Warkus Spektrum spektrum.de/kolumne/zwisch…

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November 1st at 7pm, Location TBD Philosophers David Benatar (University of Cape Town) and Jason Marsh (St. Olaf College) will debate Anti-Natalism at The University of Delaware, hosted by UDEL Philosophy. UCT St. Olaf College David Benatar Univ. of Delaware @udcas

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Better Never to Have Been and The Human Predicament are now also available as audiobooks. Thank you to Dennis Kleinman - A World Voice!, who lent the books his great voice. amazon.com/s?k=david+bena…

Better Never to Have Been and The Human Predicament are now also available as audiobooks. 

Thank you to <a href="/denniskleinman/">Dennis Kleinman - A World Voice!</a>, who lent the books his great voice.

amazon.com/s?k=david+bena…
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David Benatar appears at two events at the Festival of Dangerous Ideas on 25th August in Sidney: - What actions actually make real change? - Why having kids dooms them to suffer. The Ethics Centre Carriageworks festivalofdangerousideas.com/program/

David Benatar appears at two events at the <a href="/FestOfDanger/">Festival of Dangerous Ideas</a> on 25th August in Sidney:

- What actions actually make real change? 
- Why having kids dooms them to suffer.

<a href="/ethics_centre/">The Ethics Centre</a> <a href="/Carriageworks/">Carriageworks</a> 

festivalofdangerousideas.com/program/
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Does having kids doom them to suffer? Anti-natalist philosopher David Benatar examines the moral responsibility to not have children. SUN 25 AUGUST // 1:45PM // CARRIAGEWORKS, SYDNEY Chaired by Matt Beard Single tickets on sale! Book now at festivalofdangerousideas.com/program/the-ca…… 🔥 #FODI

Does having kids doom them to suffer? Anti-natalist philosopher <a href="/d_benatar/">David Benatar</a> examines the moral responsibility to not have children.  SUN 25 AUGUST // 1:45PM // CARRIAGEWORKS, SYDNEY

Chaired by <a href="/matthewtbeard/">Matt Beard</a>

Single tickets on sale! Book now at festivalofdangerousideas.com/program/the-ca…… 🔥 #FODI
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The ASBH Annual Conference starts soon. Get ready for discussions on humanity, ethics, and technology. “Very Practical Ethics” by David Benatar tackles moral issues that help us approach life’s challenges. Learn more about the book: oxford.ly/3XlNgGy #ASBH24

The <a href="/AmerSocBioHum/">ASBH</a> Annual Conference starts soon. Get ready for discussions on humanity, ethics, and technology. “Very Practical Ethics” by <a href="/d_benatar/">David Benatar</a> tackles moral issues that help us approach life’s challenges.

Learn more about the book: oxford.ly/3XlNgGy #ASBH24
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The “anti-natalist” philosopher David Benatar argues that it would be better if no one had children ever again. nyer.cm/CosI09U