To ask a living organism to conceive of death is like using a pen to draw a picture of itself, broken into pieces. Possible. — TheMadFool
has anyone, conceived of nonexistence/death? — TheMadFool
Could you explain it? Does the pen suppose to have mind to perceive anything? — Corvus
We have no need to worry about our non-existence, because the personified process of dying and death takes care of everything for us. It's a free service, though various agencies try to collect as much as possible before The End, when we cease forever to produce revenue.
Granted, at times death seems to provide moderately interesting subject matter, but it's always a dead end, so to speak.
As Emily wrote
Because I could not stop for Death –
He kindly stopped for me –
Emily was sure that the horses pulling the carriage in which she and Death rode were headed for eternity. Paradise? Well, she didn't say that, and she could have if she had wanted to. However, Immortality was a third passenger. I don't expect immortality to be in my carriage ride with Death. You can think so if you want -- it won't make any difference, either way, Just my opinion. — Bitter Crank
... a stone aged human imagining herself on the Moon looking back at the Earth. Death is the ur-counterfactual; the reflection on a mirror darkly from nowhere; an unwanted epiphany of utter oblivion by which every meta-cognitive entity ineluctably calls into question 'being a self'. :death: :flower:To ask a living organism to conceive of death is like ... — TheMadFool
To ask a living organism to conceive of death is like ...
— TheMadFool
... stone aged human imagining herself on the Moon looking back at the Earth. Death is ur-counterfactual, the reflection on a mirror darkly from nowhere. An unwanted epiphany of utter oblivion by which every meta-cognitive entity ineluctably calls into question 'being a self'. :death: — 180 Proof
"Strangers"? I'm not following you. — 180 Proof
And your point is –? — 180 Proof
man who has learned how to die has unlearned how to be a slave....I am now ready to leave, regretting nothing except life itself....Death is the origin of another life....is it reasonable to fear for so long something which lasts for so short a time?"
~Montaigne, "To Philosophize is to Learn how to Die" — Pantagruel
Not exactly, the pen can be used to draw its own end (broken). Take it one step further, take a pen, press its nib on a piece of blank paper and that's it! — TheMadFool
Not necessarily. But the very fact of dying hurries love. Though you cant hurry love. If I was to live forever for sure I would kill myself one day! — Prishon
People try to remember the dead. I often wondered, why not remember the living, but the dead? — Corvus
Sorry couldn't quite make link between the pen drawing its own end, and a living being conceiving its' own death. :) — Corvus
Quando sarebbe un magico ti fosse fatto un bel grande gelato. E una favola! :starstruck:
Is it pizza time already? I always imagine you sitting in an office, doing philosophy while working... — Prishon
There's nothing to draw and that's why we can't conceive of our individual extinction, there's literally nothing that can be meditated upon. — TheMadFool
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