This week the topic is David Benatar’s book, Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence. CSUN Philosophy student, Alberto Mendoza, will give us a presentation of this book and lead a discussion about it.
In Better Never to Have Been, Benatar argues that coming into existence is a serious harm, regardless of the feelings of the existing being once brought into existence, and that, as a consequence, it is always morally wrong to create more sentient beings.
Many take Benatar’s conclusion to be more than a little counterintuitive, so count on a lively discussion after the presentation! Also, as always, feel free to invite your friends to this meeting, as well as all those in the future.
| Topic: | David Benatar’s book, Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence |
| Date: | Tuesday, November 3, 2009 |
| Time: | 6pm – 7:15pm |
| Place: | Sierra Tower 503 (the philosophy library/study room on the fifth floor) |
Some links that may help familiarize you with this book and its author before the meeting:
In Better Never to Have Been, Benatar argues that coming into existence is a serious harm, regardless of the feelings of the existing being once brought into existence, and that, as a consequence, it is always morally wrong to create more sentient beings.