Mortality Matters: Meaning & Death
A philosopher teaches research into a microphone on the meaning of life and the philosophy of death. Each episode focuses on one article or book chapter from either of these fields of academic philosophy. Emphasis is placed upon making the material accessible to the public and not just for specialists. If you wonder whether we should fear death or what it even means for life to be meaningful, this podcast may be of some interest to you.
Episodes
12 episodes
#12 – Are Near-Death Experiences Evidence of an Afterlife? Fischer on the significance of near-death experience.
Would it be a letdown if you discovered that your near-death experience of an Afterlife turned out to just be a dream? That what you took to be an Afterlife isn't real and that the experience was something like a hallucination? You might be sur...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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30:03
#11 – Are Near-Death Experiences Evidence of an Afterlife? Fischer against near-death experiences.
Are near-death experiences evidence of an afterlife? What are we such that an afterlife could be possible for beings like us at all? In this episode, I discuss Fischer's criticisms of the evidentiary role near-death experiences have for belief ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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42:57
#10 – Would heaven be worse than oblivion? Fischer on the afterlife.
In this episode, I focus on the second half of Fischer's response to Williams' pessimistic criticisms of immortality in which he concentrates on supernatural conceptions of the afterlife. I first consider whether the afterlife is even possible ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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56:36
#9 – Must immortality be boring? Fischer on why immortality wouldn't be so bad.
Would immortality be a curse of eternal boredom, were it even possible? If so, then you might think that we're better off as mortals and that death is a blessing of a kind that prevents us from being depleted of whatever makes life worth living...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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53:46
#8 – Is immortality even worth wanting? Fischer on whether immortals would be recognizable.
You might think that death is part of our nature or that mortality is essential to our nature as human beings. If so, then immortal beings would be radically different than us, so different in fact that they would not be recognizable as beings ...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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47:59
#7 – What does it mean to be immortal? Fischer on the nature of immortality.
In this episode, I discuss what Fischer means by 'immortality.' At this point in his book, he has taken himself to have established that death does harm the one who dies, even if the details about when or how it is harmful aren't fully worked o...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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39:54
#6 – How should we feel about death? Fischer on the symmetry of our post-mortem & pre-natal condition.
In this episode, I consider how we should feel about our own death given how we tend to be indifferent about when we came into existence. Lucretius takes this indifference as a reason to likewise feel indifferent about our own deaths, as our fu...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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52:11
#5 – When is death harmful? Fischer on the timing of mortal harm.
In this episode, from the first part of chapter 4 of John Martin Fischer's book, "Death, Immortality, and Meaning in Life," I cover and evaluate multiple responses to two Epicurean arguments that death cannot harm the one who dies: the Timing A...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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45:54
#4 – Must harms be experienced to be harmful? Fischer on unexperienced harm.
In this episode, I evaluate Fischer's argument that being betrayed secretly by one's friends and family would be harmful even if one were to never directly or indirectly experience anything from it. I consider two lives, one with a secret betra...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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28:04
#3 – Can death be harmful? Fischer against Epicureanism.
In this episode, I consider some initial objections against Fischer's view that death can harm the one who dies: that death cannot be experienced as a harm, that it has no time at which it is harmful, and that we have no more reason to fear an ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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20:24
#2 – What is death? Fischer on death.
In this episode, I discuss what death is, arguing that it is the cessation of one's existence and not necessarily one's life, I discuss the difference between death, dying and the condition of being a corpse, whether death must be permanent, wh...
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Season 1
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Episode 2
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59:02
#1 – What is the meaning of life? Fischer on meaning in life.
In this episode, I discuss the relationship between meaning in life and goodness, arguing that meaning just is goodness, I discuss variants of Nozick's Experience Machine, and the proper perspective by which to evaluate whether our lives are me...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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48:54