The Arc of Life

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David Kelley, Raymond Raad

Objectivist ethics includes values we should pursue and virtues we should
practice. This ethic does not focus on the lifespan as a process over time:
the life of an individual who is born at a time, will die at a time, and will
move through stages in between as he matures through adolescence,
flourishes as an adult, and approaches death. David Kelley and Ray Raad
will discuss the changes in applying Objectivist ethics throughout these
stages. They will also discuss one’s “sense of life” narrative and why it is
important for a sense of identity.
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I don't know about the younger generations of cryonicists so much, but many of the Silent & Boomer cryonicists were influenced by Ayn Rand's writings to some extent. They went into cryopreservation with something like Objecttivism as their arc of life philosophy.

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Too bad Rand was so anti-natalist. I mean, god forbid that an auto worker would use his company's family dental plan to get his daughter the orthodontic work she needed.

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