Abstract
In his article ‘The Evil of Death’ (henceforth: ED) Harry Silverstein argues that a proper refutation of the Epicurean view that death is not an evil requires the adoption of a particular revisionary ontology, which Silverstein, following Quine, calls ‘four‐dimensionalism’.1 In ‘The Evil of Death Revisited’ (henceforth: EDR) Silverstein reaffirms his earlier position and responds to several criticisms, including some targeted at his ontology. There remain, however, serious problems with Silverstein’s argument, and I shall highlight five major ones below. I conclude that Silverstein has not shown that an appeal to four‐dimensionalism facilitates a refutation of Epicurus, although a consideration of some of Silverstein’s points helps to indicate the limited scope of the Epicurean thesis.
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