
#295 - Philosophy and the Good Life
Making Sense with Sam Harris - Subscriber Content
Grief Is Not a Metaphysical Response to Death
i'm not convinced that my fear of death is either sort of, psychologically or rationally bound up with that idea. i think it's much clearer that metaphysical thoughts about their subject hood are not really part of what's justifying or making sense of the grief response. My views about whether my wife is a cartesian subject seem irrelevant to my sense of, i deep loss at the thought that she dies. So i'm thinking some of the kind of terrors and troma we experience are sort of independent of this particular kind of metaphysical question about subjects. And if there's any treatment for them, it's going to be something elseok.
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