this makes it easy to legally murder someone. — Outlander
What on earth? So people are going to start forging papers to get people to go through a process of suicide in an attempt to murder them? I mean, come on. — JerseyFlight
Ergo, if such a document allowing somebody to do so is now legal, all I have to do is enter somebody's home with a pistol, shoot them, and show the cops a document one could presumably in the idea of freedom, print out from their home computer and sign. Not complicated. — Outlander
against archaic, moralistic, and hypocritical anti-suicide views used as justification for controlling others’ most personal decision. — Natherton
Paid in advance or in arrears? Absurdly, that makes a difference, laughable and serious. I pay you in advance to commit a crime. Until the crime is committed, we're not guilty of that crime. Other crimes maybe, but not that one. Paid in arrears? By whom?Those words indicate, or at least imply, that a paid service — Ciceronianus the White
It is thus not incumbent upon the individual to further explain or justify their decision; rather, their decision must, in principle, be respected by state and society as an act of autonomous self-determination. — JerseyFlight
Do you buy the notion that in general would-be suicides are making autonomous, self-determined decisions? — tim wood
1) Do you buy the notion that in general would-be suicides are making autonomous, self-determined decisions? I accept that in theory an individual may resign his life in the same way a chess-master resigns a chess game. That is, the chess-master knows it's all over but for a move or two - life, of course, differing from chess in some significant ways. — tim wood
2) On the assumption that would-be suicides are making a "good" decision (criteria here unspecified), is the community obliged to facilitate assistance either actively or passively? That is, on request is your doctor obliged to give you the lethal pills or administer them himself, or alternatively, may some set up businesses to render that service while the community "looks the other way"? — tim wood
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