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Philosopher Muse's avatar

What a compelling and nuanced take on Sarah Perry’s work! I really appreciate how you’ve highlighted the seriousness and rigor behind Every Cradle is a Grave, especially given how rare it is to encounter philosophical writing that tackles such difficult topics with honesty and precision. It’s refreshing to see someone acknowledge the intellectual bravery it takes to argue something so counterintuitive, even if the conclusions don’t align with one’s personal beliefs.

I also respect your openness about your own life choices as a counterpoint—it adds a deeply human dimension to this philosophical debate. The contrast between embracing life and creating new life versus Perry’s stark, tragic outlook really underscores how personal philosophy and lived experience intertwine.

I’m curious—do you think there are any ways Perry’s arguments could be adapted or expanded to engage more constructively with those who find meaning and hope in family and community? Or is the power of her work precisely in its unyielding challenge to societal norms?

Thanks for sparking such a thoughtful conversation!

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Benjamin Scott's avatar

I need to read that book. But not having done so yet, may I ask why it is important to you that your children have access to it?

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