Philosophy 2073F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Permadeath, Epicureanism, Spacetime

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Death is the unequivocal and permanent end of our existences. Some think death is dreadful, others have no objection. Some hope it will not be painful or premature. Those in the former think those in the latter are blind to the obvious and the latter suppose those in the former to be prey of confusion. Life is all one has and the loss is the greatest loss that can be sustained. Death deprives this supposed loss of its subject. Death is not an unimaginable condition of the persisting person, but a mere blank. Death cannot be evil because of positive features but because of what is deprives us of. Whether the nonrealization of this possibility is in every case a misfortune, or whether it depends. Has to do with time on what can naturally be hoped for. Life familiarizes us with the goods of which death deprives us. Normality has nothing to do with it, we will all die.

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