Hmm, not sure I agree. The living now can cause great harm for the people in the future. In that regard at any given time the dead are creating harm in some sense. But the basic point seems valid. The dead at least can’t alter their activity to help more or reduce harm, the living can.
The dead at least can’t alter their activity to help more or reduce harm, the living can.
It’s the other way around: in timeless view, nether living not dead can “alter” anything, the relevant fact is that you can influence activity of the living, but not of the dead (not as you said whether the dead themselves can alter things vs. the living can alter things).
Hmm, not sure I agree. The living now can cause great harm for the people in the future. In that regard at any given time the dead are creating harm in some sense. But the basic point seems valid. The dead at least can’t alter their activity to help more or reduce harm, the living can.
It’s the other way around: in timeless view, nether living not dead can “alter” anything, the relevant fact is that you can influence activity of the living, but not of the dead (not as you said whether the dead themselves can alter things vs. the living can alter things).