User:1a16/ The nature of death

The nature of death is an article with regards to death.

In considerations of war and victory
When thinking of victory in war, and the saving of a population from a terrible threat to their safety and existences, whether abroad or domestic, the victory saves the population only for a time, which is until a later death.

On the nature of sexual relations and the successful relationship
Unless immortality is made possible for the species at any time in the future, then every generation is always dead.

To expand on this:

All relationships which continue to children create children who are dead, and those childrens' children are dead, and the grandchildren of the first couple, are dead, and the fourth generation of children from the first gebneration, are dead, and the fifth generation from the first generation are dead, and the sixth generation, and this generation of death is the same for each generation for all eternity.

On the nature of choice
In life, when considering the nature of any choice, one might think of how every choice at any time, the outcome is always death.

On being dead
Death continues for a time which is known as eternity, if there is an after-life, then the moment of death, the time after-wards continues for a time which is eternity. - - Sourcing:

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Death edited by B. Bradley, F. Feldman, J. Johansson OUP USA, 10 January 2013 ISBN 0195388925 - Accessed June 12th, 2017

J.M. Fischer - The Metaphysics of Death edited by John Martin Fischer Stanford University Press, 1993 - Accessed June 12th, 2017 ISBN 0804721041

Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy) - Death Yale University Press, 24 April 2012 ISBN 0300180845 The Open Yale Courses Series

Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience Editors C.D. Bryant, D.L. Peck Gale virtual reference library SAGE Publications, 2009 ISBN 1452266166

Sigmund Freud - Zeitgemäßes über Krieg und Tod - - https://www.usingenglish.com/reference/idioms/swim+with+the+fishes.html