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    The Asymmetry: A Solution
    Theoria 77 (4): 333-367. 2011.
    The Asymmetry consists of two claims. (A) That a possible person's life would be abjectly miserable –less than worth living – counts against bringing that person into existence. But (B) that a distinct possible person's life would be worth living or even well worth living does not count in favour of bringing that person into existence. In recent years, the view that the two halves of the Asymmetry are jointly untenable has become increasingly entrenched. If we say all persons matter morally whet…Read more
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    The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12, Issue 8, Page 38-39, August 2012
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    This collection of essays investigates the obligations we have in respect of future persons, from our own future offspring to distant future generations.