antinatal

[US]/ˌæntiˈneɪtl/
[UK]/ˌæntiˈneɪtl/

Translation

adj.opposed to the idea that humans should have children; relating to antinatalism
n.a person who believes that procreation is morally wrong or should be avoided

Phrases & Collocations

antinatalist philosophy

antinatalist argument

antinatalist view

antinatalism debate

antinatalist position

embracing antinatalism

antinatalist thinking

criticizing antinatalism

antinatalist belief

antinatalist perspective

Example Sentences

many philosophers argue that antinatal positions are grounded in concern for future generations.

the antinatal debate often centers on questions of consent and the ethics of bringing new life into existence.

she wrote a compelling antinatal essay examining the asymmetry between harm and benefit in existence.

some scholars consider antinatal philosophy a logical extension of negative utilitarianism.

the antinatal movement gained traction through online forums and philosophical discussions.

critics of antinatalism argue that life contains sufficient value to justify its continuation.

her antinatal views stem from deep reflections on suffering and the natural world.

the antinatal argument claims that non-existence cannot harm anyone while existence can.

he presented an antinatal perspective during the ethics conference last month.

antinatal literature frequently cites philosophical precedents from ancient greek thinkers.

the antinatal position maintains that preventing birth is the most compassionate choice.

some find antinatal philosophy bleak while others consider it profoundly honest.

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