What does not wanting to be mortal have to with utilitarianism? Note that many mainstream religion members obviously also want to be immortal, they state they believe that a higher power has already made them immortal and their actions while alive determine their future situation after they die.
It would imply a moral system based on maximizing one’s personal desires, instead of maximizing well-being across all life capable of suffering (which is what i meant by utilitarianism), or other moral systems.
You can disregard it if you want, I was just curious what moral beliefs motivate the users here.
What does not wanting to be mortal have to with utilitarianism? Note that many mainstream religion members obviously also want to be immortal, they state they believe that a higher power has already made them immortal and their actions while alive determine their future situation after they die.
They don’t necessarily have any relation, which is the point, it’s a different motive.
Why did you mention it in the prompt?
It would imply a moral system based on maximizing one’s personal desires, instead of maximizing well-being across all life capable of suffering (which is what i meant by utilitarianism), or other moral systems.
You can disregard it if you want, I was just curious what moral beliefs motivate the users here.