WitrynaBoredom. W. O'Brien - 2014 - Analysis 74 (2):236-244. Immortality, Identity, and Desirability. Roman Altshuler - 2015 - In Michael Cholbi (ed.), Immortality and the Philosophy of Death. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 191-203. Williams and the Desirability of Body‐Bound Immortality Revisited. A. G. Witrynaof immortality, there are various distinct kinds of boredom. To evaluate the thesis that immortality would necessarily be boring (call it the "Necessary Boredom Thesis"), …
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WitrynaIn ‘The Makropoulos Case: Reflections on the Tedium of Immortality’, Bernard Williams argues that it is good that humans are mortal because, if given enough time, we would all eventually fall into an intolerable boredom and have no reason to go on (Williams 1973a). The Makropoulos Case, which serves as the inspiration for Witryna16 paź 2015 · Immortality and boredom: a response to Wisnewski. M. Burley; Philosophy. 2009; This article contributes to the ongoing debate initiated by Bernard Williams’ claim that, due to the non-contingent finitude of the categorical desires that give meaning to our lives, an immortal … chronic wasting disease wdfw
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WitrynaTheir critics respond by suggesting that the number of valuable pursuits available to us in an immortal life is instead inexhaustible. But even so, immortality would require foregoing the mortality and the temporal scarcity that undergirds our commitments, with the unwelcome result that an immortal life would likely be alienating, diluted, and ... Witryna22 lip 2008 · Abstract. This article contributes to the ongoing debate initiated by Bernard Williams’ claim that, due to the non-contingent finitude of the categorical desires that … Witrynagloomy about the desirability of immortality, Jeremy Wisnewski has proposed that Fis-cher's argument needs to be modified by the introduction of a distinction between two … chronic wasting disease ny