The Intuition behind the Non-Identity Problem
The Intuition behind the Non-Identity Problem
Author(s): Matej SušnikSubject(s): Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy, Health and medicine and law
Published by: KruZak
Keywords: Blameworthiness; choice; non-identity argument; non-identity problem; permissibility;
Summary/Abstract: This paper examines a well-known non-identity case of a mother who chooses to conceive a blind child instead of a sighted one. While some people accept the non-identity argument and claim that we should reject the intuition that the mother’s act is morally wrong, others hold onto that intuition and try to find a fault in the non-identity argument. This paper proposes a somewhat middle approach. It is argued that the conclusion of the non-identity argument is not necessarily in conflict with our intuitive response to this case.
Journal: Croatian Journal of Philosophy
- Issue Year: XXI/2021
- Issue No: 63
- Page Range: 431-438
- Page Count: 8
- Language: English
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