The metaphysics of mortals: death, immortality, and personal time

Philosophical Studies 173 (12):3271-3299 (2016)
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Abstract

Personal time, as opposed to external time, has a certain role to play in the correct account of death and immortality. But saying exactly what that role is, and what role remains for external time, is not straightforward. I formulate and defend accounts of death and immortality that specify these roles precisely.

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Cody Gilmore
University of California, Davis

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