Book contents
- Mortal Objects
- Mortal Objects
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Material Objects
- Chapter 2 Conformism
- Chapter 3 Organisms
- Chapter 4 Incregratism
- Chapter 5 Selves
- Chapter 6 The Cogito
- Chapter 7 Living and Dying
- Chapter 8 Welfare and Nonexistence
- Chapter 9 What We Can Become
- Chapter 10 (Re)making Ourselves
- Chapter 11 The Meaning of Life and Death
- References
- Index
Chapter 7 - Living and Dying
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 January 2022
- Mortal Objects
- Mortal Objects
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Material Objects
- Chapter 2 Conformism
- Chapter 3 Organisms
- Chapter 4 Incregratism
- Chapter 5 Selves
- Chapter 6 The Cogito
- Chapter 7 Living and Dying
- Chapter 8 Welfare and Nonexistence
- Chapter 9 What We Can Become
- Chapter 10 (Re)making Ourselves
- Chapter 11 The Meaning of Life and Death
- References
- Index
Summary
Viability is a capacity an organism’s constituents have – the ability to engage in various such as nutrition in an integrated way. It is what makes things compose an organism and what makes an organism alive. To die is to lose that capacity. So things come alive by coming to be organisms, and they die when they cease to be organisms. But in theory an object that dies while it is an organism might later be brought back to life. Since dying is the loss of viability, and nothing is viable while nonexistent, any object that ceases to exist while it is alive dies. Nor may anything be a corpse while it is still an organism. Yet objects that die while they are organisms may continue to exist – they may become corpses. So the dead may exist. Personhood is a phase objects go through while they are organisms that can think. When you and I use the term “I,” we refer to an object that is currently both an organism and a person, but the property of being a person is contingent to organisms, and the property of being an organism is contingent to us.
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- Mortal ObjectsIdentity and Persistence through Life and Death, pp. 110 - 127Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022