The Evil of Death: A Reply to Yi |
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Authors: | John Martin Fischer Anthony Brueckner |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, CA, USA 2. Department of Philosophy, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
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Abstract: | In previous work we have presented a reply to the Lucretian Symmetry, which has it that it is rational to have symmetric attitudes toward prenatal and posthumous nonexistence. Our reply relies on Parfit-style thought-experiments. Here we reply to a critique of our approach by Huiyuhl Yi, which appears in this journal: Brueckner and Fischer on the evil of death. We argue that this critique fails to attend to the specific nature of the thought-experiments (and our associated argument). More specifically, the thought-experiments seek to elicit attitudes about (say) past pleasures per se, and not insofar as such pleasures are connected to more pleasures in the future or a greater total amount of pleasures in one’s life overall. |
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