The Badness of Dying Early
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Broome, John
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A common intuition suggests that it is less bad for an infant to die than for
a young adult to die. This is puzzling because the infant has more life ahead
of her than a young adult, so it seems she loses more when she dies. Jeff
McMahan (2002, 165–174) supports the common intuition and defends it by
means of what he calls the “Time-Relative Interest Account” of the badness
of death. I shall describe two possible interpretations of the Time-Relative
Interest Account and raise a problem for each. Then I shall offer an alternative
defense of the common intuition.
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Saving People from the Harm of Death
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