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What are some of the reasons listed in the chapter for why people have thought immortality would not be desirable, other than the ones having to do with personal identity. What are the reasons mentioned for thinking these worries are not seriously problematic. Having listed some of the considerations on both sides of the issue, explain what you think about the desirability of immortality. Might it be worthwhile? Why or why not?
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