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The Ethics of Procreation and the Rational Acceptance of Life: A Critical Engagement with Weinberg’s Argument
Introduction Is it ever morally justifiable to bring a new life into the world, given the inevitable suffering that life entails? This question, ancient in its origin and sharpened by modern ethical theory, is taken up by Rivka Weinberg in her nuanced engagement with procreative ethics. Building on Rawlsian principles
The Infinite Universe, Death, and the Search for Meaning: A Philosophical Exploration of Existence, the Divine, and Human Mortality
Introduction The vastness of the universe has long been a source of awe and wonder. With its endless galaxies, stars, and the possibility of unknown life, the cosmos presents us with a paradox: how do we, as finite beings, comprehend an infinite reality? This question, when examined alongside the inevitability
The Intricacy of Existence: A Philosophical Exploration of Complexity, Contingency, and Divine Agency
Abstract The complexity of the universe is a profound source of wonder, offering insights into the intricate interplay of causality, contingency, and interconnectedness. Every human life, every event, and every phenomenon depends on an incalculable convergence of conditions. Such complexity raises philosophical questions about causation, the possibility of a divine