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After introducing the early work of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Cicero, Machiavelli, and Kant on the matter, this book critically examines the literature over the past four decades on the topic of posthumous harm.

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Engagingly written and tightly argued, Posthumous Harm clarifies the paradoxical intuition that we can harm the dead even if their consciousness has been extinguished. If death is the end of all experience, then the dead seem safe from harm. So why do we take care to dispose of their remains and assets as they wished? Why is it wrong to besmirch the reputation of Cicero or Rocky Marciano? How can there be harm if there is no subject to experience the harm? Considering the hypothetical posthumous defamation of Rocky Marciano, Belliotti makes a convincing case that the prize fighter can be harmed today even though he has been dead since 1969. Taking inspiration from Aristotle and Kant, and engaging contemporary philosophers including Nagel and Feinberg, Belliotti has produced a truly unique work, the only book-length study of the issue. -- William Irwin, King's College, Pennsylvania

Table of Contents
Introduction Chapter 1: Classical Writers Chapter 2: The Contemporary Debate: In the Footsteps of Aristotle and Kant Chapter 3: The Feinberg-Pitcher Account Chapter 4: Refinements and Alternatives to the Feinberg-Pitcher Account Chapter 5: Biological and Biographical Lives Chapter 6: Why Rocky Marciano is Still Vulnerable

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 8/20/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780739185995, 978-0739185995
      ISBN10: 0739185993

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      After introducing the early work of philosophers such as Plato, Aristotle, Epicurus, Cicero, Machiavelli, and Kant on the matter, this book critically examines the literature over the past four decades on the topic of posthumous harm.

      Trade Review
      Engagingly written and tightly argued, Posthumous Harm clarifies the paradoxical intuition that we can harm the dead even if their consciousness has been extinguished. If death is the end of all experience, then the dead seem safe from harm. So why do we take care to dispose of their remains and assets as they wished? Why is it wrong to besmirch the reputation of Cicero or Rocky Marciano? How can there be harm if there is no subject to experience the harm? Considering the hypothetical posthumous defamation of Rocky Marciano, Belliotti makes a convincing case that the prize fighter can be harmed today even though he has been dead since 1969. Taking inspiration from Aristotle and Kant, and engaging contemporary philosophers including Nagel and Feinberg, Belliotti has produced a truly unique work, the only book-length study of the issue. -- William Irwin, King's College, Pennsylvania

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Classical Writers Chapter 2: The Contemporary Debate: In the Footsteps of Aristotle and Kant Chapter 3: The Feinberg-Pitcher Account Chapter 4: Refinements and Alternatives to the Feinberg-Pitcher Account Chapter 5: Biological and Biographical Lives Chapter 6: Why Rocky Marciano is Still Vulnerable

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