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A Trek-inspired thought provoking essay is my favorite kind of post! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the praise. I actually had the idea for this article while watching Kamen Rider Ex-Aid. There's a plot in there about someone seeking to permanently end the condition of death for the human species. Late in the show, it's revealed that everyone who died already can be brought back through some science fiction nonsense the villains have been working on. For a japanese children's cartoon in the genre of power rangers, it's remarkably philosophical. It got Me thinking about the meaning of death, and thus, article. I decided to make it about Tuvix because that's a very well known and clear example of what I'm talking about. The episode with the planet that dumps all their corpses through wormholes would also qualify, but it's way less fun than arguing whether Janeway is a murderer.
I love the one where the bodies get dumped in the wormhole lol. Your essay also made me think of VOY's "Mortal Coil" where Neelix has a "spiritual" crisis but as you said the crisis can be viewed as coming from the collective definition of what death means socially.