I would agree that Benatar’s “Better Never to Have Been” is not an accurate expression of human values. That’s philospphical meanderings by one—perhaps depressed—individual. A few depressed people might want not to exist—but they don’t represent human values very well.
I would agree that Benatar’s “Better Never to Have Been” is not an accurate expression of human values. That’s philospphical meanderings by one—perhaps depressed—individual. A few depressed people might want not to exist—but they don’t represent human values very well.