Since humankind’s earliest philosophical inquiries, society has been plagued by the taboos associated with suicide. It has been rebuked without respite, both on moral grounds, as well as within the context of religious doctrine. This paper comes to the defense of suicide by combating the opprobrious arguments that have been raised against it. It begins by exploring what exactly constitutes ‘suicide’, then follows a historical account of the ethics surrounding it from antiquity to modern times. Specific focus is given to Kant’s deontological secularization of the previously, strictly theological, natural law argument. It claims that Kant is in large part to blame for the stigma around suicide, and by proxy mental health in general in the twe...
This paper takes into account the loops within the anti-suicide arguments - we can clearly understan...
In my dissertation, I seek to understand contemporary ‘suicide’ as a scientific and a political obje...
Defends Kantian paternalism: Interference with an individual’s liberty for her own sake is...
Kant’s argument against suicide is widely dismissed by scholars and often avoided by teachers becaus...
Journal ArticleExcept in the present century, suicide has been viewed throughout Western history as ...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020This chapter provides an in-depth examination of Kant’s view of suici...
In recent Kantian discussions about suicide, it is not uncommon to find rela- tively ‘mild’ approach...
Contemporary approaches to the study of suicide tend to examine suicide as a medical or public healt...
There are well established criteria for what constitutes a homicide and under what conditions it is ...
The purpose of this work is to offer a critical examination of Immanuel Kant\u27s ethic of suicide. ...
With the logical and analytical approaches of experimental philosophical inquiry and the qualitative...
Suicide is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Reports about suicide from different cultures and eras suppo...
Kantian defenders of suicide for the soon-to-be demented claim that killing oneself would protect ra...
ABSTRACT Schopenhauer's argument against suicide has served as a punching bag for many modern-day co...
Many believe that Immanuel Kant would oppose suicide in every circumstance. However, the intricacies...
This paper takes into account the loops within the anti-suicide arguments - we can clearly understan...
In my dissertation, I seek to understand contemporary ‘suicide’ as a scientific and a political obje...
Defends Kantian paternalism: Interference with an individual’s liberty for her own sake is...
Kant’s argument against suicide is widely dismissed by scholars and often avoided by teachers becaus...
Journal ArticleExcept in the present century, suicide has been viewed throughout Western history as ...
UIDB/00183/2020 UIDP/00183/2020This chapter provides an in-depth examination of Kant’s view of suici...
In recent Kantian discussions about suicide, it is not uncommon to find rela- tively ‘mild’ approach...
Contemporary approaches to the study of suicide tend to examine suicide as a medical or public healt...
There are well established criteria for what constitutes a homicide and under what conditions it is ...
The purpose of this work is to offer a critical examination of Immanuel Kant\u27s ethic of suicide. ...
With the logical and analytical approaches of experimental philosophical inquiry and the qualitative...
Suicide is a socio-cultural phenomenon. Reports about suicide from different cultures and eras suppo...
Kantian defenders of suicide for the soon-to-be demented claim that killing oneself would protect ra...
ABSTRACT Schopenhauer's argument against suicide has served as a punching bag for many modern-day co...
Many believe that Immanuel Kant would oppose suicide in every circumstance. However, the intricacies...
This paper takes into account the loops within the anti-suicide arguments - we can clearly understan...
In my dissertation, I seek to understand contemporary ‘suicide’ as a scientific and a political obje...
Defends Kantian paternalism: Interference with an individual’s liberty for her own sake is...