Mention140703
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so:text | The argument that coming into existence is always a harm can be summarized as follows: Both good and bad things happen only to those who exist. However, there is a crucial asymmetry between the good and the bad things. The absence of bad things, such as pain, is good even if there is nobody to enjoy that good, whereas the absence of good things, such as pleasure, is bad only if there is somebody who is deprived of these good things. (en) |
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so:description | Introduction (en) |
so:description | Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence (2006) (en) |
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