Why does Beglin think that we'd likely become bored if we lived forever? Explain his reasoning. Next, explain the lingering hope that Beglin considers in section 7. How is this hope meant to address his worry? Why doesn't he think that this hope is ultimately reassuring? Do you find Beglin's position convincing? Explain.
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Q1: According to Bernard Williams, immortality would...
A) Necessarily
Q2: According to the Value-Filled World Argument
A) It
Q3: What leads Beglin to doubt the Necessary
Q4: According to Beglin, why does immortal life
Q5: What is the lingering hope that Beglin
Q6: What is Williams' Necessary Boredom Thesis, and
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