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Author meets critics: response
What makes death bad for us?
- Correspondence to Dr Ingmar Persson, Department of Philosophy, University of Gothenburg, Box 200, Gothenburg 40530, Sweden; ingmar.persson{at}filosofi.gu.se
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What makes death bad for us?
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- Received March 12, 2014
- Accepted April 3, 2014
- First published April 23, 2014.
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April 23, 2015
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