Multiple Choice
According to deprivationism as a theory of the value of death,
A) Death is never bad for the one who dies because, once dead, there is no longer a subject who can be harmed.
B) Death is bad for the one who dies if and when it prevents net good life.
C) Death is always bad for the one who dies because human life is intrinsically valuable.
D) One's death is usually worse for adults than children, as adults have more projects, relationships, and other commitments which death destroys.
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