Opponents of suicide include Christian philosophers such as Hippo's Augustine and Thomas Acuinos, Immenuon Kant and, of course, John Stuart Mill - Mill's focus on the importance of freedom and autonomy implies that he rejects the choices that make the person future. Prevents autonomous decision making.
Others consider suicide a legitimate case of private election. Proponents of this position maintain that no one should be forced to tolerate against his will, especially in situations such as incurable diseases, mental illnesses and old age in which there is no possibility of improvement is. They reject the belief that suicide is always irrational, arguing that it may be the last legitimate remedy for people suffering from unbearable pain or trauma.
A more strong side might argue that people should be allowed to autonomously whether they suffer or not. Important proponents of this ideology include Scottish empiricist David Hume and American bioethicist Jacob Appels.
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The palette, pistol and notes on the ground in the artwork of Grabiel Dekampas suggest that the tragic event has just happened; An artist has just finished his life.
Suicide has been supported in many cultures and subcultures. During World War II, Japanese forces promoted and glorified kamikazi attacks, which were suicide bombings of Allied naval ships by military fliers of the Japanese Empire in the final stages of the World War II Pacific campaign. Japanese society as a whole is considered suicide "tolerant" (see Suicide in Japan).
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Bye i will not come back - suicide
CasualeIn today's rush of the world there is thinking of being better and successful and in the rat race of earning more money. In this thinking of human they became alone and lonely. They are left for themselves only. after getting everything they feel...