Well-Being and Death

Ben Bradley author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Mar '09

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Well-Being and Death addresses philosophical questions about death and the good life: what makes a life go well? Is death bad for the one who dies? How is this possible if we go out of existence when we die? Is it worse to die as an infant or as a young adult? Is it bad for animals and fetuses to die? Can the dead be harmed? Is there any way to make death less bad for us? Ben Bradley defends the following views: pleasure, rather than achievement or the satisfaction of desire, is what makes life go well; death is generally bad for its victim, in virtue of depriving the victim of more of a good life; death is bad for its victim at times after death, in particular at all those times at which the victim would have been living well; death is worse the earlier it occurs, and hence it is worse to die as an infant than as an adult; death is usually bad for animals and fetuses, in just the same way it is bad for adult humans; things that happen after someone has died cannot harm that person; the only sensible way to make death less bad is to live so long that no more good life is possible.

This is a masterfully conducted investigation into some of the most difficult questions surrounding the value of death. * Krister Bykvist, Ethical Perspectives *
Bradley's Well-Being and Death is careful, beautifully written, clearly argued... His arguments that dead persons can have well-being levels and that it is not possible to "defeat" death are especially worthy of very careful attention. * James Stacey Taylor, Journal of Moral Philosophy *
This is a thoughtful, intriguing, and spirited discussion of a wide range of issues pertaining to the metaphysics of death... Well-Being and Death not only captures the full flavor of the contemporary debate on death but also moves it forward in a stimulating and engaging way * Walter Glannon, Journal of Value Inquiry *
Bradley's book is chock full of interesting and fruitful ideas. It advances the scholarly debate about death and its harmfulness. Anyone who contributes to or follows that debate will want to read Well Being and Death. * Steven Luper, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *

ISBN: 9780199557967

Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 18mm

Weight: 375g

222 pages