Death, Value, Gratitude, and Solace: A Reply to Bradley, McAleer, and Rosati

Journal of Philosophical Research 48:301-316 (2023)
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This article responds to Ben Bradley, Sean McAleer, and Connie Rosati’s criticisms of The Solace. Broadly, the themes touched on include the sense of narrative value at work in the book; what attitudes we should have towards positive value, including especially narrative value; whether good opportunities are themselves good for us; how we should value extrinsic but final goodness like the positive value that death draws from life; and what kinds of questions about death are worth asking.

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