Leon R. Kass: L’Chaim and Its Limits: Why not immortality?
If life is good and more is better, should we not regard death as a disease and try to cure it?
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While some of the references to technology seem slightly dated, the discussion of the desirability of immortality remains germane.
The author argues in favour of the virtues of mortality, to which our notions of beauty, wisdom, and goodness are attached.
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