Cessation is the view that to die is to cease to be alive. According to Gilmore, Cessation
A) is true and informative.
B) is true but uninformative.
C) is false because things can die without then ceasing to be alive. When a tardigrade becomes cryptobiotic, it does die, but retains the capacity to undergo the relevant processes, so it doesn't cease to be alive.
D) is false because things can cease to be alive without then dying. When a tardigrade becomes cryptobiotic, it does cease to be alive, but it doesn't then die.
E) is false because there is more than one sense of 'die' and of 'alive'.
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