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Whereas nowadays, at least in communities like this one, the demand is moral and technological. We think that not dying is desirable and achievable, but not yet achieved.
Do we all truly feel that we only want immortality out of simple self-interest, greed or selfishness if you will - and not because we feel that creatures such as ourselves should not have to die, that death is an injustice, that we deserve to live?
If so, then maybe we are not like the men of the 19th century James is describing, and that is a very interesting change in its own right.
EDIT: This may be an interesting link about the emotional content of the fight against death: http://yudkowsky.net/other/yehuda
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