However, even if we make the waiting period arbitrarily long, there’s a one hundred percent chance that you will die one day, even given your strong preference not to.
Not if the waiting period gets longer over time (e.g. proportional to lifespan).
Good point. Although, there’s still a nonzero chance that they will die, if we continually extend the waiting period in some manner. And perhaps given their strong preference not to die, this is still violating their autonomy?
Not if the waiting period gets longer over time (e.g. proportional to lifespan).
Good point. Although, there’s still a nonzero chance that they will die, if we continually extend the waiting period in some manner. And perhaps given their strong preference not to die, this is still violating their autonomy?