Forever is Always Finite: Reflections on Radical Life Extension |
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Authors: | Herbert Anderson |
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Affiliation: | 1. herbert.e.anderson@icloud.com |
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Abstract: | This essay reflects on the Radical Life Extension movement from six critical perspectives: RLE (1) ignores the benefits of finitude; (2) perpetuates the denial of death by seeking to vanquish it; (3) disregards the paradoxical nature of death as problem and mystery; (4) turns death and the Bronze Dream into idols; (5) overlooks a plethora of ethical dilemmas; and (6) fails to ask the central life question: “how well can we live?.” RLE is not only problematic: it is redundant. Being kept in the love of God forever is a different kind of ‘radical life extension’ that includes finitude and death. |
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Keywords: | Longevity immortalist aging finitude paradox vulnerability denial mortality illusions fragility continuity and discontinuity |
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