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    Accounting for the Harm of Death
    Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (1): 89-112. 2014.
    I defend a theory of the way in which death is a harm to the person who dies that fits into a larger, unified account of harm ; and includes an account of the time of death's harmfulness, one that avoids the implications that death is a timeless harm and that people have levels of welfare at times at which they do not exist.