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Intrinsic value / Value of life / John McMurtry / Instrumental value / Utilitarianism / Thomas Nagel / Good and evil / Value theory / Ethics / Philosophy / Value
Date: 2013-01-19 21:40:10
Intrinsic value
Value of life
John McMurtry
Instrumental value
Utilitarianism
Thomas Nagel
Good and evil
Value theory
Ethics
Philosophy
Value

The Life-Value of Death: Mortality, Finitude, and Meaningful Lives

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