Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
Thomas Young (2001) argues that overconsumption and procreation are morally equivalent, and thus that anyone who disapproves of overconsumption must arrive at the same normative judgment concerning procreation (or procreation beyond a certain threshold). Young presents an analogical argument in sup...
Main Author: | John Mariana |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | deu |
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Adam Mickiewicz University
2014-02-01
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Series: | Ethics in Progress |
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Online Access: | https://150.254.65.4/index.php/eip/article/view/9383 |
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