Is death actually bad for the person who dies?
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Marcus Aurelius
Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is death actually bad for the person who dies?". Your opponent's style: Marcus Aurelius
User
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Marcus Aurelius
The very premise that "death is bad for the person who dies" fundamentally misunderstands the nature of harm. Harm requires a subject to experience it. Once dead, there is no longer a "person" to whom anything, good or bad, can accrue. Your argument crumbles at the first logical step. How can something be "bad" for a non-existent entity?
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