I’m always confused when people talk about ‘avoiding/conquering/ending death’, as if death were one thing. It’s rather emphatically not. It’s even worse than the stereotypical-by-now adge that theres no such thing as a ‘cure for cancer’ because every type of cancer and indeed every individual tumor is unique and brought about by unique failures and internal evolution.
I understand that cancer is more than one thing, but I don’t see how death is more than one thing. Ceasing to exist; a state such that there is a prior conscious state but no future conscious state. There are many ways to define it, mostly equivalent.
If you mean that biological death is caused by multiple processes then sure, but I mean avoiding all of the causes of death.
I’m always confused when people talk about ‘avoiding/conquering/ending death’, as if death were one thing. It’s rather emphatically not. It’s even worse than the stereotypical-by-now adge that theres no such thing as a ‘cure for cancer’ because every type of cancer and indeed every individual tumor is unique and brought about by unique failures and internal evolution.
I understand that cancer is more than one thing, but I don’t see how death is more than one thing. Ceasing to exist; a state such that there is a prior conscious state but no future conscious state. There are many ways to define it, mostly equivalent.
If you mean that biological death is caused by multiple processes then sure, but I mean avoiding all of the causes of death.