These seem like good objections to me, but overall I still find it pretty implausible. A hermit who leads a happy life alone on an island (and has read lots of books about personal identity and otherwise acquired a lot of wisdom) probably wouldn’t want to commit suicide unless the amount of expected suffering in their future was pretty significant.
(I didn’t understand, or disagree with, the fourth point.)
These seem like good objections to me, but overall I still find it pretty implausible. A hermit who leads a happy life alone on an island (and has read lots of books about personal identity and otherwise acquired a lot of wisdom) probably wouldn’t want to commit suicide unless the amount of expected suffering in their future was pretty significant.
(I didn’t understand, or disagree with, the fourth point.)