One Child: Do We Have a Right to Have More? by Sarah Conly [Book Review]

Philosophy East and West 67 (3):934-938 (2017)
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Abstract

Sarah Conly's One Child is a substantive treatment of the extent to which procreative freedom is curtailed by rising global population and the environmental problems to which it contributes. This review provides an overview of the book's content and closes with a few critical remarks. The book is highly recommended for those interested in the intersection between environmental ethics and the ethics of procreation.

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Trevor Hedberg
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