The metaphysics of death
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The metaphysics of death
(Stanford series in philosophy)
Stanford University Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [403]-413) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This collection of seventeen essays deals with the metaphysical, as opposed to the moral issues pertaining to death. For example, the authors investigate (among other things) the issue of what makes death a bad thing for an individual, if indeed death is a bad thing. This issue is more basic and abstract than such moral questions as the particular conditions under which euthanasia is justified, if it is ever justified.
Though there are important connections between the more abstract questions addressed in this book and many contemporary moral issues, such as euthanasia, suicide, and abortion, the primary focus of this book is on metaphysical issues concerning the nature of death: What is the nature of the harm or bad involved in death? (If it is not pain, wha is it, and how can it be bad?) Who is the subject of the harm or bad? (if the person is no longer alive, how can he be the subject of the bad? An if he is not the subject, who is? Can one have harm with no subject?) When does the harm take place? (Can a harm take place after its subject ceases to exist? If death harms a person, can the harm take place before the death occurs?) If death can be a bad thing, would immorality be a desirable alternative? This family of questions helps to fram ethe puzzle of why-and how-death is bad.
Other subjects addressed include the Epicurean view othat death is not a misfortune (for the person who dies); the nature of misfortune and benefit; the meaningulness and value of life; and the distinction between the life of a person and the life of a living creature who is not a person. There is an extensive bibiography that includes science-fiction treatments of death and immorality.
目次
- Contributors
- 1. Introduction: death, metaphysics, and morality John Martin Fischer
- 2. Death Knocks Woody Allen
- 3. Rationality and the fear of death Jeffrie G. Murphy
- 4. Death Thomas Nagel
- 5. The Makropulos case: reflections on the tedium of immortality Bernard Williams
- 6. The evil of death Harry S. Silverstein
- 7. How to be dead and not care: a defense of epicurus Stephen E. Rosenbaum
- 8. The dead Palle Yourgrau
- 9. The misfortunes of the dead George Pitcher
- 10. Harm to others Joel Feinberg
- 11. Reasons and persons Derek Parfit
- 12. Why is death bad? Anthony L. Brueckner and John Martin Fischer
- 13. Death and the value of life Jeff McMahan
- 14. Annihilation Steven Luper-Foy
- 15. Epicurus and annihilation Stephen E. Rosenbaum
- 16. Some puzzles about the evil of death Fred Feldman
- 17. Well-being and time J. David Velleman
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index.
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