sthitapragya wrote:Dalek Prime wrote:
Yes, it is fair that you speak of your existence in a positive light. But to make that decision for someone else is wrong. You're here now, and there's no turning the clock back, so you may as well enjoy it the best you can. But that's a completely different scenario from starting a new life not yet begun. Antinatalism is really about the beginning, not after the fact.
Isn't that a subjective decision? From your standpoint, I am wrong, but from mine you are wrong. I do believe life is worth experiencing once.
How can I make a decision for someone else if that someone else does not even exist to make a decision? Producing a child is not making a decision for the child. Producing a child is producing a person capable of making a decision. It is simply a choice made for the self.
No, you have run into the nonidentity problem, which I've explained is not a problem at all. As a society, we always talk about what is best for future generations, and try, but not always act in their best interest, usually preferring to pass the problems in the long run. So, by your standards, we should not concern ourselves with this as well.
And again, will you try to get the point that I am not refering to extants, but to people who do not exist, and thus their expectations are nil. As an extant, of course you'd think its alright to exist. But a 'nothing' has no opinion, and cares not.
Really, is all this so tough for people to wrap their minds around? I know you're an intelligent person. So, before you reply to me, try a mental experiment, and try to imagine what it is to not exist. What would you're desires or expectations be? Please, just try.