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A Morality Experiment
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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoSarah" data-source="post: 71015967" data-attributes="member: 345531"><p>-_- the vast bulk of humanity recognizes that everyone, including themselves, will eventually die. Ages in reference to understanding of death:</p><p>age 5: understanding that death is permanent</p><p>age 8: understanding that oneself will one day die, and that death happens to everyone. Also, that dead people cannot do the same things as living people.</p><p></p><p>These are the ages by which these ideas are understood, not the age at which understanding starts to show up. </p><p></p><p>The fact that we will inevitably die doesn't make seeking a longer life pointless. Just because a vacation will eventually end doesn't mean a person should never want a 2 week one over a 1 week one. You can do so much more with 2 weeks than 1 week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoSarah, post: 71015967, member: 345531"] -_- the vast bulk of humanity recognizes that everyone, including themselves, will eventually die. Ages in reference to understanding of death: age 5: understanding that death is permanent age 8: understanding that oneself will one day die, and that death happens to everyone. Also, that dead people cannot do the same things as living people. These are the ages by which these ideas are understood, not the age at which understanding starts to show up. The fact that we will inevitably die doesn't make seeking a longer life pointless. Just because a vacation will eventually end doesn't mean a person should never want a 2 week one over a 1 week one. You can do so much more with 2 weeks than 1 week. [/QUOTE]
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