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Title
Parental choices and the prospect of regret : an alternative account
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Abstract
Is the question 'will you regret it if you do (not do) this?' helpful when people face difficult life decisions, such as terminating a pregnancy if a disability is detected or deciding to become a parent? Despite the commonness of the question in daily life, several philosophers have argued lately against its usefulness. We reconstruct four arguments from recent literature on regret, transformative experience and the use of imagination in deliberation. After analysis of these arguments we conclude that the prospect of regret remains a useful deliberative heuristic, provided four conditions are fulfilled. If the prospect of (the absence of) regret is arrived at via reflection on one's values, in a non-coercive context, when well-informed about factual circumstances, and in a process of self-commitment, the question of what one will regret is a helpful device to get in touch with one's deepest concerns that give reasons to act in a particular way.
Language
English
Source (journal)
International journal of philosophical studies. - Landsberg, 1993, currens
Publication
Landsberg : 2017
ISSN
0967-2559 [print]
1466-4542 [online]
DOI
10.1080/09672559.2017.1381405
Volume/pages
25 :5 (2017) , p. 586-607
ISI
000416603700002
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
The Ethics of Love: (How) Ought Parents and Children to Love Each Other?
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Web of Science
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Creation 21.12.2017
Last edited 09.10.2023
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