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- Belshaw, C., 2009, Annihilation: The Sense and Significance of Death, Dublin: Acumen Press. (Scholar)
- Braddock, G., 2000. “Epicureanism, Death, and the Good Life,” Philosophical Inquiry, 22 (1-2): 47-66. (Scholar)
- Bradley, B., 2004. “When Is Death Bad for the One Who Dies?” Noûs, 38: 1-28. (Scholar)
- Bradley, B., 2009. Well Being and Death, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Draper, K., 1999. “Disappointment, Sadness, and Death,” Philosophical Review, 108: 387-414. (Scholar)
- Epicurus, 1966a. Principal Doctrines, in J. Saunders (ed.), Greek and Roman Philosophy after Aristotle, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1966b. Letter to Menoeceus, in Saunders, J., Ed., Greek and Roman Philosophy after Aristotle, New York: Free Press. (Scholar)
- Feit, N., 2002. “The Time of Death's Misfortune,” Noûs, 36: 359-383. (Scholar)
- Feldman, F., 1991. “Some Puzzles About the Evil of Death,” The Philosophical Review, 100: 205-27; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 307-326; [Reprint available from the author] (in PDF)]. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992. Confrontations with the Reaper, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. “The Termination Thesis,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 24: 98-115; [Preprint available from the author (in PDF)]. (Scholar)
- Fischer, J. M., ed., 1993. The Metaphysics of Death, Stanford: Stanford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994. “Why Immortality Is Not So Bad,” International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 2: 257-70. (Scholar)
- Frankfurt, H., 1971. “Freedom of the Will and the Concept of a Person,” Journal of Philosophy, 68 (1): 5-20. (Scholar)
- Glover, J., 1977. Causing Death and Saving Lives, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books. (Scholar)
- Green, M. and Winkler, D., 1980. “Brain Death and Personal Identity,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 9: 105-133. (Scholar)
- Grey, W., 1999. “Epicurus and the Harm of Death,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 77: 358-364; [Preprint available from the author]. (Scholar)
- Kamm, F.M., 1988. “Why Is Death Bad and Worse than Pre-Natal Non-Existence?” Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 69: 161-164. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, Morality Mortality, Volume 1, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Keller, S, 2004. “Welfare and the Achievement of Goals,” Philosophical Studies, 121 (1): 27-41. (Scholar)
- Lamont, J., 1998. “A Solution to the Puzzle of When Death Harms its Victims,” Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 76: 198-212. (Scholar)
- Levenbook, Barbara, 1984. “Harming Someone After His Death,” Ethics, 94 (3): 407-419. (Scholar)
- Locke, J., 1689. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding. (Scholar)
- Lucretius, 1951. On the Nature of the Universe. Latham, reg. trans., Penguin Classics. (Scholar)
- Luper(-Foy), S., 1987. “Annihilation,” The Philosophical Quarterly, 37 (148): 233-52; reprinted in Fischer 1993; [Annihilation.doc" target="other">Preprint available from the author (in Word)]. (Scholar)
- –––, 1996. Invulnerability: On Securing Happiness, Chicago: Open Court. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004. "Posthumous Harm," American Philosophical Quarterly, 41: 63-72; [Preprint available from the author (in Word)]. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005. “Past Desires and the Dead,” in Philosophical Studies, 126 (3): 331-345; [Preprint available from the author (in Word]. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009. The Philosophy of Death, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- McMahan, J., 1988. “Death and the Value of Life,” Ethics, 99 (1): 32-61; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 233-266. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002. The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Mill, J.S., 1863. Utilitarianism, London: Parker, Son, and Bourn. (Scholar)
- Nagel, T., 1979. “Death,” in Nagel, T., Mortal Questions, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986. The View From Nowhere, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Nozick, R., 1971. “On the Randian Argument,” The Personalist, reprinted in J. Paul (ed.), Reading Nozick, Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, 1981. (Scholar)
- Olson, E., 1997. The Human Animal, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007. What Are We? A Study in Personal Ontology, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Overvold, M. C, 1980. “Self-Interest and the Concept of Self-Sacrifice,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 10: 105-118. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982. “Self-Interest and Getting What You Want,” in The Limits of Utilitarianism, H. Miller and W. Williams (eds.), Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 185-194. (Scholar)
- Pallis, C., 1982. “ABC of Brain Stem Death,” British Medical Journal, 285: 1487-1490. (Scholar)
- Parfit, D., 1984. Reasons and Persons, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Perry, J., ed., 1975. Personal Identity, Berkeley: University of California Press. (Scholar)
- Portmore, D., 2007. “Desire Fulfillment and Posthumous Harm,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 44: 227-38. (Scholar)
- President's Commission, 1981. Defining Death: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues in the Determination of Death, Washington, D.C. (Scholar)
- Pitcher, G., 1984. “The Misfortunes of the Dead,” in American Philosophical Quarterly, 21 (2): 217-225; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 119-134. (Scholar)
- Quinn, W., 1984. “Abortion: Identity and Loss,” Philosophy and Public Affairs, 13 (1): 24-54. (Scholar)
- Rawls, J., 1971. A Theory of Justice, Cambridge: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Rosenbaum, S., 1986. “How to Be Dead and Not Care: A Defense of Epicurus,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 23 (2): 217-25; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 119-134. (Scholar)
- –––, 1989. “Epicurus and Annihilation,” Philosophical Quarterly, 39 (154): 81-90; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 293-304. (Scholar)
- Rosenberg, J., 1983. Thinking Clearly About Death, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. (Scholar)
- Scanlon, T., 1998. What We Owe to Each Other, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Silverstein, H., 1980. “The Evil of Death,” Journal of Philosophy, 77 (7): 401-424; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 95-116. (Scholar)
- –––, 2000. “The Evil of Death Revisited,” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 24: 116-135. (Scholar)
- Snowdon, P.F., 1990. “Persons, Animals, and Ourselves,” in C. Gill, ed., The Person and the Human Mind: Issues in Ancient and Modern Philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Suits, D., 2001. “Why Death Is Not Bad for the One Who Died,” American Philosophical Quarterly, 38 (1): 269-84. (Scholar)
- Unamuno, M., 1913. Kerrigan, A., Trans., The Tragic Sense of Life in Men and Nations, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972. (Scholar)
- Van Inwagen, P., 1990. Material Beings, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. (Scholar)
- Vorobej, M., 1998. “Past Desires,” Philosophical Studies, 90: 305-318. (Scholar)
- Warren, James, 2004.. Facing Death: Epicurus and His Critics, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Williams, B., 1973. “The Makropulos Case: Reflections on the Tedium of Immortality,” in B. Williams (ed.), Problems of the Self, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Yourgrau, P., 1987. “The Dead,” Journal of Philosophy, 86 (2): 84-101; reprinted in Fischer 1993, 137-156. (Scholar)
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