I had a recent conversation with a few friends of mine about life extension, death, etc, brought on by reading the chapter from HP&MoR where Harry discusses the topic with Dumbledore. I used all the standard arguments (their general response was ‘it would be boring’), and eventually used the word deathist. After hearing the word, one of my friends recast their position, jokingly, as “anti-liveite”, which made me realize the whole thing might just be arguing politics.
Firmly identifying yourself with a position, especially with a cute little word, tends to lead to that, yes. I would definitely avoid using “deathist,” “lifeist,” etc.
It was a very brief moment in the conversation, not even remarked upon by anyone. It did make me think of it in an entirely new light, though. They were coming up with defenses partly because, if I was right about ‘death being a bad thing’, then there would be a significant amount of social policy decisions that need to be overturned or changed: politics rears its ugly head. Even without theism, decades of acceptance, etc., it will be a dangerous topic.
I had a recent conversation with a few friends of mine about life extension, death, etc, brought on by reading the chapter from HP&MoR where Harry discusses the topic with Dumbledore. I used all the standard arguments (their general response was ‘it would be boring’), and eventually used the word deathist. After hearing the word, one of my friends recast their position, jokingly, as “anti-liveite”, which made me realize the whole thing might just be arguing politics.
Firmly identifying yourself with a position, especially with a cute little word, tends to lead to that, yes. I would definitely avoid using “deathist,” “lifeist,” etc.
It was a very brief moment in the conversation, not even remarked upon by anyone. It did make me think of it in an entirely new light, though. They were coming up with defenses partly because, if I was right about ‘death being a bad thing’, then there would be a significant amount of social policy decisions that need to be overturned or changed: politics rears its ugly head. Even without theism, decades of acceptance, etc., it will be a dangerous topic.