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Anastasia Berg

Philosopher and co-author of the book What Are Children For?, exploring ambivalence and choice in parenthood.

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Nov 26, 2024 • 55min

Is Ambivalence Killing Parenthood?

Anastasia Berg, a philosopher and co-author of "What Are Children For?", explores the growing ambivalence surrounding parenthood. She dives into the reasons behind declining birth rates among adults under 50, highlighting societal pressures and economic factors. The conversation challenges traditional views of motherhood and the complexities involved in deciding to have children. Berg also discusses the cultural narratives that shape our understanding of parenthood and the personal fears that influence these life-altering choices.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 45min

What are children for? In conversation with Anastasia Berg

Anastasia Berg, co-author of "What Are Children For?" and a researcher on parenthood, dives into the shifting perceptions of fertility in Western societies. She discusses how attitudes toward children have transformed and challenges the notion that children were merely economic security in the past. Anastasia explores why many delay or avoid parenthood, touching on cultural expectations, risk aversion, and climate anxiety. She also contemplates the profound impact of children on human flourishing, advocating for a broader understanding of their societal role.
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May 23, 2025 • 56min

544. A Philosophical Approach to the Question of Childbearing with Anastasia Berg

Anastasia Berg, an assistant professor of philosophy at UC Irvine and co-author of 'What Are Children For?: On Ambivalence and Choice', dives into the complexities surrounding childbearing. She explores how societal anxieties and shifting priorities have transformed parenthood from a certainty into a choice. Their discussion spans the historical perspectives on motherhood, the ethical dilemmas posed by modern crises like climate change, and the evolving ideals of feminism. Berg emphasizes the need for a nuanced understanding of parenting and societal roles.

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