你想永生吗?

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

What Is It

Pick your favorite age. You are healthy, career thriving, family intact (at least pretend!). Would you like to live forever at that age, in that health, with those friends and family members also living forever with you? Immortality, on earth? How about an extra fifty or one hundred years or two hundred beyond your present life expectancy?

  • Yes! Think of all I could get done!
  • No. I would be bored!
  • Yes, I could sit on the beach, and be in no hurry to do anything.
  • No, life gets its meaning from having a shape, and things without boundaries have no shape.

Would an immortal human life be incredibly boring or is a good human life so good it's worth living to eternity?

Listening Notes

Why do we want to avoid death? Life is a good thing, and more of a good thing is good, so we should want to live forever. Should life have a shape or is it enough to be pleasurable? John introduces John Fischer, professor at the University of California at Riverside. Fischer thinks that immortality would not result in unending boredom or pain. Does the finiteness of life make it more enjoyable? Fischer thinks that death is not the only thing that can give a shape to life. Would immortality entail lots of bad things happening to you?

没有痛苦的生活是好的吗?生命的意义在于为死亡做准备吗?如果你活得更短,你的生命是否就没有意义了?费舍尔指出,我们在许多不同的方面使用“生命的意义”这个短语。我们能想象在何种情况下永生是可取的吗?生命本质上是美好的吗?费舍尔区分了对个人的好处和对社会的好处。

Is there anything that would be worth doing forever? Many people try to think of one particular activity, but Fischer thinks that certain mixtures of activities would be worth doing forever. Is the Groundhog Day model of immortality desirable?

  • Roving Philosophical Report(Seek to 05:04): Amy Standen interviews Dr. Phillip Miller and Bill Hurlbut about issues of aging and longevity.
  • Sixty Second Philosopher(Seek to 36:00): Ian Shoales give a rapid biography of the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard.
  • Conundrum(Seek to 47:15): Lisa from the Bay Area asks whether she should lie to allow her children to go to a good daycare. Is it prudent? Is it moral?

Transcript