African Communitarianism and the Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism

African Communitarianism and the Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism

by Kirk Lougheed
African Communitarianism and the Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism

African Communitarianism and the Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism

by Kirk Lougheed

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Overview

Anti-natalism is the provocative view that it is either always or almost always all-things-considered wrong to procreate. Philanthropic anti-natalist arguments say that procreation is always impermissible because of the harm done to individuals who are brought into existence. Misanthropic arguments, on the other hand, hold that procreation is usually impermissible given the harm that individuals will do once brought into existence. The main purpose of this short monograph is to demonstrate that David Benatar’s misanthropic argument for anti-natalism ought to be endorsed by any version of African Communitarianism. Not only that, but there are also resources in the African philosophical tradition that offer unique support for the argument. Given the emphasis that indigenous African worldviews place on the importance of procreation and the immediate family unit this result is highly surprising. This book marks the first attempt to bring anti-natalism into conversation with contemporaryAfrican ethics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783031118517
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 08/08/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 296 KB

About the Author

Kirk Lougheed is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Center for Faith and Human Flourishing at LCC International University. He is also a Research Associate at the University of Pretoria.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: What is African Communitarianism?.- Chapter 3: Benatar’s Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism.- Chapter 4: African Communitarianism and Benatar’s Misanthropic Argument for Anti-Natalism.- Chapter 5: Conclusion.



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"Dr Lougheed's book is a brave attempt at finding some justification for anti-natalism within the context of African communitarianism. His attempt will surely elicit a lot of debate from African philosophers."

—Dr Aribiah David Attoe, University of the Witwatersrand

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