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by aschismatic
2118 days ago
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> Of course, when I am dead, I will not fear death. That is not much consolation. I see what you mean. What is it about death you fear? I think for these things, like starvation, loneliness, and dying, I don't fear them inherently, I fear their effects. I will feel physical pain while starving; I will feel emotional pain while lonely; I might feel pain while dying. But while living, I don't fear being dead because principally, I fear pain, and I won't be experiencing pain when I am dead. I understand not everyone will feel the same way about being dead, though. |
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> As the philosopher Thomas Nagel observed, death is the great deprivation.
That really resonates with me. Death deprives me of all things that I love and want.