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Ethical Standards Of Suicide

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Ethics is the standard behavior is a person, and what a person views as right or wrong. What one believes is acceptable, another could disagree because their morals are opposites. Many individuals think that there is only one right answer that is permissible in a disagreement. In reality, each person can think differently for themselves, and still be acceptable. Religion, economy, or culture can play a significant role in morals. Whether suicide is permissible in any circumstance is the topic I have chosen. I take a strong attitude towards this subject because I am a religious person, but I also think suicide is morally adequate. Ethics comes a huge part of this controversial topic because everyone thinks their opinion is the correct one. No …show more content…

According to the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, libertarianism is, “a political philosophy that affirms the rights of individuals to liberty, to acquire, keep, and exchange their holdings, and considers the protection of individual rights the primary role for the state.” (1) this is summarized to say that we have total authority of “self-ownership” over our body. I read an article that philosopher Hume had shared his viewpoint of the moral standard of suicide. Hume explained a good point, which basically said that if someone is so low in their life, that suicide would be a benefit rather than a burden. Obviously that means that suicide would help them with their misery. I could not agree more with his perspective of suicide. This also means that if living conditions are bad enough that someone would want to kill themselves, therefore it would be the rational thing to do. He is not a libertarian, but Hume does make that valid point, which I respect. Another view that I can agree with to a certain degree is the utilitarian argument of suicide. This argument falls back to the certain circumstances, which suicide is acceptable. One example would be if a person had the choice of killing themselves, in order to save multiple people. I believe any rational human being would at least agree that this situation is ethically permitted. But then again, I know that there are some selfish people out there who only view their opinions as the reasonable and acceptable ones. I do not agree with all the arguments Utilitarianism shares because I think suicide should always be accepted, but there are quite a few points I admire. All these philosopher’s views that I can relate to in the certain extents all convince me that every human being has the right to make their own life choices, and I will stick to

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