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    Supernumerary Pregnancies, the Harm Issue and the Limits of Constitutional Privacy
    Journal of Philosophical Research 30 (9999): 105-117. 2005.
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    ABSTRACT Broome and others have argued that it makes no sense, or at least that it cannot be true, to say that it is better for a given person that he or she exist than not. That argument can be understood to suggest that, likewise, it makes no sense, or at least that it cannot be true, to say that it is worse for a given person that he or she exist than that he or she never have existed at all. This argument is of critical importance to the question of whether consequentialist theory should tak…Read more