Introduction: On The Morality of Procreation and Parenting (Sarah
Hannan)
Chapter 1 The Misanthropic Argument for Anti-natalism (David
Benatar)
Chapter 2 Procreative Ethics and the Problem of Evil (Jason
Marsh)
Chapter 3 Is There Ever a Duty to Have Children? (Anca Gheaus)
Chapter 4 Procreation or Appropriation? (Corey MacIver)
Chapter 5 Creation Theory: Do Genetic Ties Matter? (Elizabeth
Brake)
Chapter 6 Do Motives Matter? On the Political Relevance of
Procreative Reasons
(Steven Lecce and Erik Magnusson)
Chapter 7 We Can Make Rational Decisions to Have a Child: On the
Grounds for Rejecting L.A. Paul's Arguments (Meena
Krishnamurthy)
Chapter 8 Can a Right to Reproduce Justify the Status Quo on
Parental Licensing? (Andrew Botterell and Carolyn McLeod)
Chapter 9 Privileging Adoption over Sexual Reproduction? A
State-Centered Perspective (Jurgen deWispelaere and Daniel
Weinstock)
Chapter 10 Parental Competency and the Right to Parent (Colin
MacLeod)
Chapter 11 How Much Do We Owe to Children? (Matthew Clayton)
Sarah Hannan is Assistant Professor of Political Studies at the
University of Manitoba.
Samantha Brennan is Professor of Philosophy at Western University
and co-editor of Philosophy and Death (Broadview, 2009) and The
Broadview Anthology of Social and Political Thought (Broadview,
three volumes, 2008-2012).
Richard Vernon is Distinguished University Professor at Western
University and author of Cosmopolitan Regard (Cambridge, 2010) and
Historical Redress (Bloomsbury, 2012).
"It is a valuable read for anyone in the morality of procreation
and parenting. (And for those not interested, an even more valuable
read since it might show you why you should be interested)."
--Rivka Weinberg, Journal of Moral Philosophy
"Recommended." -- Choice
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