The Emergence Machine

Antinatalism

abstract · Psychology · Level 4 · E9

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Emergence definition

A philosophical position that assigns a negative value to procreation, which is a transformation of state or condition from one to another, driven by energy and occurring over a sequence of events, and is related to the geographical area with a defined territory, governed by a structure that exercises power over its people.

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Wiktionary senses

External reference — all senses of the word “antinatalism” on Wiktionary. This atlas concept maps to only the slice of meaning relevant to the prerequisite graph.

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Historical origin

Origin word
antinatalism
Origin language
English

Prerequisite chain

Possible path of this concept down to the fundamental substrate.

thisfoundationsL4L3L2L1L0AntinatalismStateValueForceFormLandChangeActionMatterMotionEnergyPatternSpaceTimeE1 concrete → E14 abstract

Neighborhood

Direct prerequisites above, concepts that depend on this one below.

thisprerequisitesAntinatalismL4ChangeL1ValueL2StateL3E1 concrete → E14 abstract

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Prerequisites

What you need to understand first.

  • Change L1 (requires)
    Understanding change helps understand the state-related concept of antinatalism
  • Value L2 (requires) Sociology sense
    Philosophical position that assigns a negative value to procreation.
  • State L3 (requires) Politics sense
    antinatalism requires understanding state as a foundational concept