Overview
Explore the philosophical questions surrounding immortality and the value of life in this thought-provoking lecture from Yale University's "Death" course. Delve into the desirability of living forever under ideal circumstances and examine alternative theories of well-being. Investigate what truly makes a life worth living, critically analyze hedonism as a philosophy, and consider the implications of Nozick's "experience machine" thought experiment. Through six engaging chapters, challenge your perspectives on pleasure, boredom, and the essence of a fulfilling existence. Gain valuable insights into the nature of human experience and the fundamental aspects that contribute to a meaningful life.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. What Kind of Life Is Worth Living Forever? .
- Chapter 2. Can Boredom Be Eradicated in Immortal Life? .
- Chapter 3. What Makes a Good Life Good? .
- Chapter 4. Hedonism: Does Pleasure Exclusively Define a Good Life? .
- Chapter 5. Nozick's Experience Machine: The Perfect Floating Life .
- Chapter 6. Conclusion .
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