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 supp...

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Main Author: John Mariana
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Published: Adam Mickiewicz University 2014-02-01
Series:Ethics in Progress
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/9383
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spelling doaj-56e0bf09440c45a5a7488cc939e456ed2020-11-25T00:15:58ZdeuAdam Mickiewicz UniversityEthics in Progress2084-92572084-92572014-02-015152659033Overconsumption, Procreation, and MoralityJohn Mariana0College of the Canyons, Santa Clarita, CaliforniaThomas 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 support of his claim, and defends it against four varieties of objections intended to show that the analogy is weak or faulty. I argue that Young’s defense of his argument fails, and that though a stronger case can be made for his claim of moral equivalence between procreation and overconsumption, a full defense of the claim would unfortunately require a moral theory that we presently do not have (namely, Derek Parfit’s Theory X, the theory of beneficence that would tell us how many people there should be). This is unfortunate because in the absence of successful rational grounds for such a claim concerning the moral value (or disvalue) of procreation relative to resource consumption, we are likely to overlook or misjudge the moral and other costs of population growth.https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/9383Population, population growth, overpopulation, overconsumption, environmentalism, procreation
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Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
Ethics in Progress
Population, population growth, overpopulation, overconsumption, environmentalism, procreation
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title Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
title_short Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
title_full Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
title_fullStr Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
title_full_unstemmed Overconsumption, Procreation, and Morality
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publisher Adam Mickiewicz University
series Ethics in Progress
issn 2084-9257
2084-9257
publishDate 2014-02-01
description 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 support of his claim, and defends it against four varieties of objections intended to show that the analogy is weak or faulty. I argue that Young’s defense of his argument fails, and that though a stronger case can be made for his claim of moral equivalence between procreation and overconsumption, a full defense of the claim would unfortunately require a moral theory that we presently do not have (namely, Derek Parfit’s Theory X, the theory of beneficence that would tell us how many people there should be). This is unfortunate because in the absence of successful rational grounds for such a claim concerning the moral value (or disvalue) of procreation relative to resource consumption, we are likely to overlook or misjudge the moral and other costs of population growth.
topic Population, population growth, overpopulation, overconsumption, environmentalism, procreation
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/eip/article/view/9383
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