Granted.Artifacts are created by living beings and do not possess life. — Asif
GrantedSo artifacts decay and are recycled. — Asif
What living being would that be? What living being is a) not created, b) grows continuously and c) cannot die in terms of losing its identity? Are identities living things or artifacts? What does living or dying have to do with identity?A living being is not created and grows continually so cannot die in terms of losing its Identity. — Asif
Granted. You do understand it's the principle that's ubiquitous and unassailable, and that only as a principle, yes?The Principle of Identity is ubiquitous and unassailable. — Asif
Meaning? If you mean "life" as an abstract concept, that which living things share in common (being alive) then granted. But that's nothing for individuals.Life cannot become non life and vice versa. — Asif
I agree. :up:So death, as a void of all living qualities must neither be a particularly bad or good experience. It's likely not even an experience at all. In this sense death is akin to a "dreamless sleep" which most would argue is a relatively fine and comfortable state of being. — Benj96
You're not distinguishing living things from life. Makes a difference. Living things are created willy-nilly, come, and go. And the idea of life from non-life appears to be exactly what happened on planet Earth, and probably wherever else it arose. In any case it had to start somewhere from something.Living things are not created. You cannot create Life from non life. — Asif
You absolutely should fear death. That fear motivates you to take care of yourself, which results in a better quality of life. — Philosophim
You're sure of that? Let's distinguish death and dying and set dying aside - I myself do not look forward in pleased anticipation of that!You absolutely should fear death. — Philosophim
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