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138Future People as Future Victims: An Anti-Natalist Justification of LongtermismMoral Philosophy and Politics 12 (1): 59-83. 2025.In this paper, I propose a refined version of Seana Shiffrin’s consent argument for anti-natalism and argue that longtermism is best justified not through the traditional consequentialist approach, but from an anti-natalist perspective. I first reformulate Shiffrin’s consent argument, which claims that having children is pro tanto morally problematic because the unconsented harm the child will suffer could not be justified by the benefits they will enjoy, by including what I call the trivializin…Read more
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