Deck 15: Coming Into and Going Out of Existence
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Deck 15: Coming Into and Going Out of Existence
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Lucretius' Symmetry Argument…
A) supports Epicurus' position on death.
B) denies that we go out of existence at death.
C) claims that death is an integral part of life.
D) argues that because death is bad, birth must be bad too.
A) supports Epicurus' position on death.
B) denies that we go out of existence at death.
C) claims that death is an integral part of life.
D) argues that because death is bad, birth must be bad too.
supports Epicurus' position on death.
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Nagel argues that…
A) birth can deprive, but death cannot.
B) death can deprive, but birth cannot.
C) both birth and death can deprive.
D) neither death nor birth can deprive.
A) birth can deprive, but death cannot.
B) death can deprive, but birth cannot.
C) both birth and death can deprive.
D) neither death nor birth can deprive.
death can deprive, but birth cannot.
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Fischer and Brueckner respond to Lucretius' Symmetry Argument by…
A) denying that birth can be bad.
B) denying that death can be bad.
C) arguing that we are biased toward the future.
D) rejecting the claim that neither birth nor death are bad.
A) denying that birth can be bad.
B) denying that death can be bad.
C) arguing that we are biased toward the future.
D) rejecting the claim that neither birth nor death are bad.
arguing that we are biased toward the future.
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Kaufman responds to Fischer and Brueckner by…
A) rejecting their account of personal identity.
B) claiming that both birth and death can deprive
C) arguing that their view begs the question.
D) arguing that their view fails to address Lucretius' symmetry argument.
A) rejecting their account of personal identity.
B) claiming that both birth and death can deprive
C) arguing that their view begs the question.
D) arguing that their view fails to address Lucretius' symmetry argument.
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According to Timmerman's Big Bang Argument…
A) it is possible that the Milky Way not come into existence at all.
B) it is possible that the Milky Way will never go out of existence.
C) it is possible that the Milky Way came into existence earlier than it did.
D) it is not possible that the Milky Way came into existence later than it did.
A) it is possible that the Milky Way not come into existence at all.
B) it is possible that the Milky Way will never go out of existence.
C) it is possible that the Milky Way came into existence earlier than it did.
D) it is not possible that the Milky Way came into existence later than it did.
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Kaufman responds to Timmerman's Big Bang Argument by…
A) denying that the Milky Way has to exist.
B) arguing that an earlier existing Milky Way does not deprive me of time alive.
C) claiming that the Big Bang argument is far too speculative to support Timmerman's conclusion.
D) arguing that if the Milky Way came into existence earlier, that possible world would be vastly different than our actual world.
A) denying that the Milky Way has to exist.
B) arguing that an earlier existing Milky Way does not deprive me of time alive.
C) claiming that the Big Bang argument is far too speculative to support Timmerman's conclusion.
D) arguing that if the Milky Way came into existence earlier, that possible world would be vastly different than our actual world.
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Could you have come into existence earlier than you did? Can you go out of existence later than you will? What makes you the person that you are?
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The deprivation account purports to show that death can be bad if it deprives; given that death is annihilation, might that be an independent reason to think that death could be bad?
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In his great work, Ethics, the renowned 17th Century philosopher Spinoza says that "A free man thinks of death least of all things, and his wisdom is a meditation of life, not of death." Part IV, Proposition 67. Is Spinoza right?
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