

Episode #1 - Patrick Linden
5 snips Jun 11, 2024
Patrick Linden, a philosopher and author of "The Case Against Death," dives into the fascinating concepts surrounding longevity and mortality. He argues against accepting death, advocating for scientific advancements to postpone it indefinitely. The discussion challenges traditional views on aging and emphasizes life's inherent value. Linden's insights critique societal attitudes towards death and promote a nuanced understanding of health and vitality in older age. His engaging perspective reignites the quest for meaning and fulfillment in life.
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Death Ambivalence
- People instinctively avoid death, yet many express a lack of fear.
- This ambivalence stems from cultural narratives that tame death's reality.
The Wise View
- The "wise view" is an ideology of death acceptance prevalent in philosophy.
- It's seen as high-status, portraying acceptance as wiser than fearing death.
Aging vs. Getting Old
- Chronological aging (living longer) is good; biological aging (deterioration) is bad.
- "Healthy aging" is a contradiction, like "healthy cancer" (Jose Cordero).