Mention in the Financial Times

“Others now dare to think rather differently. In his forthcoming book The Case Against Death, philosopher Ingemar Patrick Linden points out that evolutionary biology explains why we age and die, but not that we must age and die, or that we ought to. “If our life and future is valuable,” he writes, “then dying is one of the worst things that could possibly befall us . . . if we could live in good health to 120 or 200 or 1,000 or indefinitely, would this be good? For me, the answer is clear. My experiences tell me that unless there is a good afterlife, death is a horrific evil and nothing is more important than preventing good people from dying. I am a death abolitionist and a life prolongevist.”
https://www.ft.com/content/60d9271c-ae0a-4d44-8b11-956cd2e484a9?fbclid=IwAR0olEQBdfiVlZlE5_u-_DySbDXnuRScIr820oindAuUMTUU_vT0mKbzrBY