that doesn’t imply that the event itself is bad. Just that we sometimes have flawed intuitions.
So the person reading the thought experiment is supposed to find it intuitively compelling the view that death is not itself bad; yet you dismiss intuitions to the contrary as flawed. When intuitions conflict, how do you decide which to follow and which to dismiss?
So the person reading the thought experiment is supposed to find it intuitively compelling the view that death is not itself bad; yet you dismiss intuitions to the contrary as flawed. When intuitions conflict, how do you decide which to follow and which to dismiss?