Protean_Protein t1_iz0of1u wrote
Reply to comment by PotterWhoLock01 in How Death Can Help Us Live: a philosophical approach to the problem of death by simsquatched
It’s an old discussion—goes back to antiquity (e.g., Seneca), and Bacon, and many others. There is a fairly common view that death itself can’t be bad, but dying is often quite bad. The ethical upshot of that is pretty obvious: making dying less bad is good. There are other arguments for the badness of death, in e.g., Parfit’s Reasons and Persons.
Here’s an article that denies that we can measure the badness of death for the person who dies: https://doi.org/10.1017/S135824612100031X
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