Multiple Choice
Why aren't we comfortable with the seemingly natural limits of human life, according to Nagel?
A) We worry about how our deaths will affect our loved ones
B) Our sense of our own experience doesn't embody this idea of natural limits
C) Because oftentimes someone lives longer than we do
D) Nagel argues that we are comfortable with the natural limits of human life
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