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John Martin Fischer (Author)

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0195374959 978-0195374957 May 6, 2009 1st HARDCOVER
In this collection of essays on the metaphysical issues pertaining to death, the meaning of life, and freedom of the will, John Martin Fischer argues (against the Epicureans) that death can be a bad thing for the individual who dies. He defends the claim that something can be a bad thing--a misfortune--for an individual, even if he never experiences it as bad (and even if he does not any longer exist). Fischer also defends the commonsense asymmetry in our attitudes toward death and prenatal nonexistence: we are indifferent to the time before we are born, but we regret that we do not live longer. Further, Fischer argues (against the immortality curmudgeons, such as Heidegger and Bernard Williams), that immortal life could be desirable, and shows how the defense of the (possible) badness of death and the (possible) goodness of immortality exhibit a similar structure; on Fischer's view, the badness of death and the goodness of life can be represented on spectra that display certain continuities.

Building on Fischer's previous book, My Way a major aim of this volume is to show important connections between issues relating to life and death and issues relating to free will. More specifically, Fischer argues that we endow our lives with a certain distinctive kind of meaning--an irreducible narrative dimension of value--by exhibiting free will. Thus, in acting freely, we transform our lives so that our stories matter.

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"In his brilliant and original book, Fischer offers us a theory connecting acting freely, self-expression and the story of the life of a person." - Keith Lehrer, Social Theory and Practice


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John Martin Fischer is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside.

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dialectical stalemate, temporal asymmetry, posthumous nonexistence, nonatomistic models, experiential blank, symmetric attitudes, prenatal nonexistence, thick selves, repeatable pleasures, metaphysical access, streamlined examples, more general asymmetry, experience anything unpleasant, been born much earlier, counterfactual intervener, thin selves, deprivation account, attractiveness condition, attitudes toward prenatal, betrayal case, betrayal example, thick self, categorical desires, thick person, bad insofar
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Our Stories, Free Will, New York, John Martin Fischer, Cambridge University Press, David Velleman, Thomas Nagel, Oxford University Press, The Metaphysics of Death, The Role of Narrative, The Therapy of Desire, Bernard Williams, Journal of Philosophy, Mark Ravizza, Impossibility of Experience, Stanford University Press, American Philosophical Quarterly, Philosophical Studies, Level Two, Science Fiction, Principle of Alternative Possibilities, Blackwell Publishers, Level One, Mortal Questions, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly
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