Work is devoted to death and suicide. The first part is about death: its definition, attitude towards her, and the issues of so-called natural death, and what role does it fulfil in the human consciousness. The second part deals with the suicide: its definition, the reasons for it is to be committed, it’s presenting arguments for and against this act. However, these arguments are based on a common vision of the world in which life of a human does make sense. Subsequent chapters are devoted to the absurd in Albert Camus’s meaning, and the approach towards suicide it is causing. In a world devoid of the meaning it is harder to find arguments against suicide, so more they are urgent to find. Emil Cioran argues that the suicide is an idea that...