Multiple Choice
Recall the view that only an immortal life could exhibit a great meaning in it. Which of the following is an objection to this view?:
A) There is no evidence that any of us is immortal.
B) If any one of us is immortal, then all of us are immortal.
C) If immortality were sufficient for a great meaning, then everyone's life would be equally meaningful, but it's not.
D) An immortal life of meaning would have so much more than a mortal life that the latter could not count as "meaningful" by comparison.
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