Multiple Choice
What is the lingering hope that Beglin identifies with respect to his argument that immortality would dilute the significance of our commitments?
A) Perhaps we could live meaningful lives with a radically different way of relating to the world
B) Perhaps we could commit ourselves to certain abstract, inexhaustible ends, without having to commit to anything new.
C) Perhaps substantive commitments aren't made against a background of finitude.
D) None of the above
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