Marquis emphasizes the loss of "activities, projects, experiences, and enjoyments" that come from the loss of biological life. He says that they have value. Is it possible that from a very broad perspective nothing that humans do ultimately matters? Even fro the perspective of humans, does every conceivable human activity or project have value? Explain?
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