Should We Go Extinct? by Todd May
A Philosophical Exploration
A provocative philosophical investigation that asks whether the continued existence of humans is morally justified given the widespread suffering and ecological destruction we cause. It examines arguments for and against human extinction, weighing our responsibilities to nonhuman animals, future beings, and ecosystems, and questions whether eradication—or radical transformation of human behavior—is a defensible ethical choice. The book challenges readers to reconsider assumptions about value, responsibility, and the moral costs of survival.
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