Should we opt-in in our wills just in case such a thing ever becomes possible and requires consent before death?
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Why would he read that man written book.
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Assuming resurrection possible - probably safe to assume there's reverse aging possible too
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If we asked dead people, the world would have too many participants to have enough resources to keep up.
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One-in, one-out policy, we resurrect them to ask if they'd like to become a Terminator.
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I don't think morality is a question, because you don't have moral framework until they are able to answer the question.
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Does every dead person get the option or just a select few? If everyone gets the offer we have a population problem, if only some get thr offer we have eugenics.
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I'm not sure how to answer because are we talking immediately after death or longer? Ew. I mean, there'd be the whole decomposition thing. I think it would be fine to ask the newly dead if they wanted to come back, but the long dead? How cogent would their faculties really be?
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