The Predicament That Wasn’t: A Reply to Benatar

IF 0.5 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
C. Vitrano
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Abstract In his recent book The Human Predicament, David Benatar describes the human condition as a tragic predicament, and the upshot is that we ought to refrain from having children and adopt an attitude of pragmatic pessimism. I argue that both his pessimism and anti-natalism are not warranted, and I focus on two features: the lack of meaning in our lives and their poor quality. I begin by arguing that the lack of cosmic meaning does not present a serious reason for regret, and the presence of terrestrial meaning, especially when viewed from the more limited perspectives, is undervalued by Benatar. Then I challenge Benatar’s claims about the quality of our lives, arguing that our resilience to adversity is not something we ought to regret, but to celebrate.
没有的困境:对贝纳塔的回应
摘要在最近出版的《人类困境》一书中,David Benatar将人类状况描述为一种悲剧性的困境,其结果是我们应该避免生孩子,并采取务实的悲观态度。我认为他的悲观主义和反出生主义都是没有道理的,我关注两个特点:我们的生活缺乏意义和生活质量差。我首先认为,缺乏宇宙意义并不是令人遗憾的严重原因,而陆地意义的存在,尤其是从更有限的角度来看,被贝纳塔低估了。然后,我质疑贝纳塔关于我们生活质量的说法,认为我们对逆境的适应力不是我们应该后悔的,而是值得庆祝的。
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期刊介绍: Philosophical Papers is an international, generalist journal of philosophy edited in South Africa Original Articles: Articles appearing in regular issues are original, high-quality, and stand-alone, and are written for the general professional philosopher. Submissions are welcome in any area of philosophy and undergo a process of peer review based on initial editor screening and refereeing by (usually) two referees. Special Issues: Topic-based special issues are comprised of both invited and submitted papers selected by guest editors. Recent special issues have included ''Philosophy''s Therapeutic Potential'' (2014, editor Dylan Futter); ''Aging and the Elderly'' (2012, editors Tom Martin and Samantha Vice); ''The Problem of the Criterion'' (2011, editor Mark Nelson); ''Retributive Emotions'' (2010, editor Lucy Allais); ‘Rape and its Meaning/s’ (2009, editor Louise du Toit). Calls for papers for upcoming special issues can be found here. Ideas for future special issues are welcome.
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