I can think of two possible things Epicurus could have meant, one correct and the other incorrect. We don’t need to fear the experience of being dead, because there’s no experience of being dead. But if we care about saving wild geese, then we should avoid dying, because our dying leads to fewer saved geese.
Yeah, sorry, my comment was poorly written. Both statements seem correct to me, but the second one contradicts a certain interpretation of the Epicurus quote, thus making that interpretation incorrect.
I can think of two possible things Epicurus could have meant, one correct and the other incorrect. We don’t need to fear the experience of being dead, because there’s no experience of being dead. But if we care about saving wild geese, then we should avoid dying, because our dying leads to fewer saved geese.
Which of those (‘no experience’ or ‘wild geese’) is correct, and which is incorrect? Both seem plausible to me.
Yeah, sorry, my comment was poorly written. Both statements seem correct to me, but the second one contradicts a certain interpretation of the Epicurus quote, thus making that interpretation incorrect.