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Begetting: What Does It Mean to Create a Child
By (Author) Mara van der Lugt
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
22nd April 2026
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
201.61
Paperback
272
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
An investigation of what it means to have children morally, philosophically and emotionally.
'Do you want to have children' is a question we routinely ask each other. But what does it mean to create a child Is this decision always justified Does anyone really have the moral right to create another person In Begetting, Mara van der Lugt attempts to fill in the moral background of procreation. Drawing on both philosophy and popular culture, van der Lugt does not provide a definitive answer on the morality of having a child; instead, she helps us find the right questions to ask.
Most of the time, when we talk about whether to have children, what we are really talking about is whether we want to have children. Van der Lugt shows why this is not enough. To consider having children, she argues, is to interrogate our own responsibility and commitments, morally and philosophically and also personally. What does it mean to bring a new creature into the world, to decide to perform an act of creation What does it mean to make the decision that life is worth living on behalf of a person who cannot be consulted These questions are part of a conversation we should have started long ago. Van der Lugt does not ignore the problematic aspects of procreation ethical, environmental and otherwise. But she also acknowledges the depth and complexity of the intensely human desire to have a child of our own blood and our own making.
"Finalist for the PROSE Award in Philosophy, Association of American Publishers"
"[Van der Lugts] contagious intellectual curiosityand willingness to make room for unanswered questionswill keep readers glued to the page. Its an ambitious look at some of lifes most foundational questions." * Publishers Weekly *
"Bidding someone forth, conjuring a new person from a couple of cells, is an act of tremendous magnitude, one whose meaning is perhaps too great and abstract to grasp or articulate with any precision. . . . This, in the end, is Van der Lugts request of us: to pose the question of begetting to ourselves, and to answer it for only ourselves."---Anna Louie Sussman, The Atlantic
"I loved this book . . . . It gave me so much to think about, and in new ways."---Katha Pollitt, Washington Post
"An enlightening look at the dilemmas of childbearing."---Lucy McDonald, Times Literary Supplement
"A highly thought-provoking and informative read. . . .A must-read for anyone."---Ilina Jha, Redbrick Culture
""Lucid and highly readable.""---John Warner, The European Legacy
Mara van der Lugt is lecturer in philosophy at the University of St Andrews, where she specialises in early modern intellectual history and philosophy. She is the author of Dark Matters: Pessimism and the Problem of Suffering and Bayle, Jurieu, and the 'Dictionnaire Historique et Critique'.