Deck 21: Death, Mortality, and Meaning

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What is the paradox of death and meaning?

A) Death makes no sense and yet does make sense.
B) Death both grants and withdraws meaning from our lives.
C) Meaning both dies and doesn't die.
D) There is no paradox of death and meaning.
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When Heidegger says death is our "ownmost" possibility, what does this mean?

A) We own death, it doesn't own us.
B) Death cannot be evaded.
C) It is our closest possibility, closer to us than anything else.
D) It doesn't mean anything.
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Why might death sap meaning from our lives?

A) It ends all of our projects.
B) It eliminates our ability to experience our lives.
C) It cuts us off from our future.
D) All of the above.
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Why might immortality be worse than death?

A) It would make our lives shapeless.
B) There would be too much to do.
C) It would create an extra urgency to living.
D) All of the above.
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How does Williams answer the objection that we could always do different things over the course of our immortal lives?

A) We can't be just anybody; our lives have particular commitments.
B) We would get lost among all the possibilities of what there is to do.
C) There aren't that many things to do to keep us occupied.
D) Immortality is just too difficult to imagine.
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Deck 21: Death, Mortality, and Meaning
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What is the paradox of death and meaning?

A) Death makes no sense and yet does make sense.
B) Death both grants and withdraws meaning from our lives.
C) Meaning both dies and doesn't die.
D) There is no paradox of death and meaning.
Death both grants and withdraws meaning from our lives.
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When Heidegger says death is our "ownmost" possibility, what does this mean?

A) We own death, it doesn't own us.
B) Death cannot be evaded.
C) It is our closest possibility, closer to us than anything else.
D) It doesn't mean anything.
It is our closest possibility, closer to us than anything else.
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Why might death sap meaning from our lives?

A) It ends all of our projects.
B) It eliminates our ability to experience our lives.
C) It cuts us off from our future.
D) All of the above.
All of the above.
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Why might immortality be worse than death?

A) It would make our lives shapeless.
B) There would be too much to do.
C) It would create an extra urgency to living.
D) All of the above.
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How does Williams answer the objection that we could always do different things over the course of our immortal lives?

A) We can't be just anybody; our lives have particular commitments.
B) We would get lost among all the possibilities of what there is to do.
C) There aren't that many things to do to keep us occupied.
D) Immortality is just too difficult to imagine.
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