Let's not forget that suicide is rarely a harmless act. Think of all the loved one's that get hurt. — Purple Pond
I don't agree in every case. What about the case where someone wants to die when they're in severe pain, however in the future they will be grateful that they're still alive when the pain goes away?Does someone want to die? So be it. — Wallows
If it prevents someone from committing suicide, why not?No point in guilt-tripping a troubled mind already. — Wallows
I don't agree in every case. What about the case where someone wants to die when they're in severe pain, however in the future they will be grateful that they're still alive when the pain goes away? — Purple Pond
If it prevents someone from committing suicide, why not? — Purple Pond
That was the context of the quote on suicide not being a harmless act. My point wasn't to guilt trip anybody. My point was to state a fact, that although suicide my not physically harm others, it may harm others emotionally.The question is should we as a society grant people the freedom to do whatever they want to with their own body as long as it doesn't physically harm anybody else. — Purple Pond
It worked for my friend.Or to put this another way, why blackmail someone out of suicide. Has that ever worked out in the past? I'm not quite sure, doubtful... — Wallows
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Does someone want to die? So be it. — Wallows
I don't agree in every case. What about the case where someone wants to die when they're in severe pain, however in the future they will be grateful that they're still alive when the pain goes away?
No point in guilt-tripping a troubled mind already. — Wallows
If it prevents someone from committing suicide, why not? — Purple Pond
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A right, in social contract theory, has a corresponding responsibility. It is not immediately clear what responsibility obtains from the supposed 'right' to die. — Txastopher
It is not immediately clear what responsibility obtains from the supposed right to eat oatmeal with creamer in morning.
So what?
Are you suggesting that limits one's right to eat oatmeal with creamer in the morning? — Frank Apisa
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It is not immediately clear what responsibility obtains from the supposed right to eat oatmeal with creamer in morning.
So what?
Are you suggesting that limits one's right to eat oatmeal with creamer in the morning? — Frank Apisa
You appear to be using the term 'right' in a non-technical sense. Given the nature of this forum, your question requires acknowledgement of the philosophical use of 'right'.
You have no 'right' to eat oatmeal with creamer, which doesn't mean that you are not allowed to, but rather that it is a choice not contemplated by rights theories.
You may, however, have a right to your physical integrity, but if you do, you also have a corresponding duty to respect the physical integrity of others.
As with breakfast choices, there is nothing to stop you ending your own life, but if you wish to claim this as a 'right', the first step would be to identify a corresponding duty. — Txastopher
Really?
Because you say so?
Is it written on a tablet somewhere?
Or is it something you have invented...and are obligating everyone else to honor? — Frank Apisa
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Really?
Because you say so?
Is it written on a tablet somewhere?
Or is it something you have invented...and are obligating everyone else to honor? — Frank Apisa
Because that's how philosophy talks about rights. — Txastopher
I'm not sure if that's what you meant, though.
My dad used to guilt trip me. He used to tell me to think of all the people I would hurt by committing suicide. I guess he'll try anything to keep his son alive. Whether it works, or not, isn't a different story. — Purple Pond
I agree. When someone is hurting, you want to help them alleviate the pain, not add to it. — Purple Pond
Every person has the ability to die, thus every person has the right to die. — Shamshir
People breathe and live, because they choose to breathe and live; and if they choose to die prematurely, the only way to stop them is to convince them that life is more desirable than death.
Indeed, people may be influenced one way or the other, but withholding their right to die is impossible, lest they are already dead.
I reiterate; Society may at best influence one to live and never enforce one to live.
Now, as to whether one should be influenced to change his course or be allowed to fall - who knows?
Yet, there is no reason not to live and die in ejoyment, no? And mutual enjoyment greatens one, whilst singular enjoyment contains one. — Shamshir
Every living thing dies and every person is a living thing. This much is self-evident, no?Great example of a non sequitur — Txastopher
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Every person has the ability to die, thus every person has the right to die. — Shamshir
Great example of a non sequitur
People breathe and live, because they choose to breathe and live; and if they choose to die prematurely, the only way to stop them is to convince them that life is more desirable than death.
Indeed, people may be influenced one way or the other, but withholding their right to die is impossible, lest they are already dead.
I reiterate; Society may at best influence one to live and never enforce one to live.
Now, as to whether one should be influenced to change his course or be allowed to fall - who knows?
Yet, there is no reason not to live and die in ejoyment, no? And mutual enjoyment greatens one, whilst singular enjoyment contains one. — Shamshir
Utter nonsense. — Txastopher
You made a claim to me earlier. I challenged you to show where that claim is written or promulgated. — Frank Apisa
Every living thing dies and every person is a living thing. This much is self-evident, no? — Shamshir
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You made a claim to me earlier. I challenged you to show where that claim is written or promulgated. — Frank Apisa
Oh, because some German philosopher said so.
Listen, T...because Kant says something does not mean it is so.
In any case, if YOU think one enjoys rights only if first able to identify a "corresponding duty"...defend that proposition...or identify it as a preference...NOT A DUTY. — Txastopher
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