Ethics of Suicide

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applied moral theory
assisted dying
assisted suicide
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bioethics
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Coercive Prevention
Cosmic Unity
Deepest Moral Convictions
end of life decision-making
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Eternal Law
ethical analysis of assisted dying
facilitating or preventing suicidse
Factual Ignorance
Future Regret
God's Nonexistence
God’s Nonexistence
Informed Person
Innocent Human
Innocent Human Life
Kant's Argument
Kant’s Argument
Kill Oneself
Mental Illness
Moral Permissibility
moral philosophy
Patient Endurance
philosophical arguments
Potential Suicide
religious arguments
religious ethics
Schopenhauer's View
Schopenhauer’s View
Schopenhaurian Asceticism
Suicidal Desire
suicide and the bible
Suicide Assistance
Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention Measures
Suicide's Beliefs
Suicide's Family Members
Suicide’s Beliefs
Suicide’s Family Members
value of human life
Wrongful Killing
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367462536
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Originally published in 1995, this volume addresses a topical subject: assisted suicide. The book discusses the issues surrounding the morality of suicide and in so doing clarifies the literature in applied ethics. It critiques the complex moral and religious arguments on the topic offered by philosophers and theologians. It establishes a middle position between those who hold that suicide is never morally permissible and those who claim it always is and it determines when second parties ought to aid and when they ought to prevent suicides.

Victor Cosculluela