I’m not a negative enough of a utilitarian to agree to this. Any sort of sterilization I’d do would be in the first world, where I think lives are almost certainly net positive.
And even if, somehow, getting people to stop existing was the thing to do, I imagine there are more efficient methods.
Getting people to stop existing might not be the right thing to do, but there are many people who should not be created. All else equal, I feel people whose children would be at a high risk for horrible diseases like depression should avoid procreating until the state of genetic engineering or embryo selection is much advanced (in both reliability and generality of factors identified).
I’m not a negative enough of a utilitarian to agree to this. Any sort of sterilization I’d do would be in the first world, where I think lives are almost certainly net positive.
And even if, somehow, getting people to stop existing was the thing to do, I imagine there are more efficient methods.
Getting people to stop existing might not be the right thing to do, but there are many people who should not be created. All else equal, I feel people whose children would be at a high risk for horrible diseases like depression should avoid procreating until the state of genetic engineering or embryo selection is much advanced (in both reliability and generality of factors identified).