1. According to Kagan, what makes death bad for the one who dies? Consider two major objections to this view that Kagan discusses. Explain how he responds to each of these objections. Raise one other challenge to his view of what makes death bad for the one who dies. According to Kagan, would immortality be desirable? Explain his argument for his view? Explain the memory loss/evolving personality argument for how immortality could be desirable. Explain Kagan’s response to that argument. Discuss one important problem for Kagan’s response. In the final analysis, do you think an immortal life under ideal conditions could be desirable? Why or why not?