Philosophical and ethical views.
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The book defends autonomy and liberty by speaking out for the right to suicide.
Review, quoting John Hardwig, Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee.
Szasz objects to physician-assisted suicide which makes suicide a medical issue rather than a moral one.
Why, if at all, is it morally unacceptable for one to bring about one's own death? Considers the views of Hume, Kant and Utilitarianism.
A critical overview of ethical issues involved in suicide.
From Dr. Ezio Vailati's course on Ethics.
Approaches the subject from a biblical perspective.
From the Antipsychiatry Coalition.
Is it lawful to kill oneself? By St. Thomas Aquinas.
Review, quoting John Hardwig, Professor and Head, Department of Philosophy, University of Tennessee.
Approaches the subject from a biblical perspective.
Is it lawful to kill oneself? By St. Thomas Aquinas.
Why, if at all, is it morally unacceptable for one to bring about one's own death? Considers the views of Hume, Kant and Utilitarianism.
The book defends autonomy and liberty by speaking out for the right to suicide.
From the Antipsychiatry Coalition.
From Dr. Ezio Vailati's course on Ethics.
Szasz objects to physician-assisted suicide which makes suicide a medical issue rather than a moral one.
A critical overview of ethical issues involved in suicide.