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Oxford Literary Review 42 (1):124-125 (2020)

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  1. Reasons of Meaning to Abhor the End of the Human Race.Thaddeus Metz - 2016 - Faith and Philosophy 33 (3):358-369.
    In this critical notice of Samuel Scheffler’s Death and the Afterlife, I focus on his intriguing suggestion that we reasonably care more about the fate of an unidentifiable, future humanity than of ourselves and our loved ones. Scheffler’s main rationale for this claim is that meaning in our lives crucially depends on contributing to the well-being of the human race down the road, with many commentators instead arguing that advancing the good of ourselves or existing loved ones would be sufficient. (...)
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