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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

taught that the soul, which is the real person, is burdened by the body in this life or in many reincarnations; thus suicide might be justified as a laying down of this burden <=> Dualists

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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

have always opposed suicide because they regard life as God's gift, which his children are to use as faithful stewards <=> Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

argued that it was permissible to kill oneserlf if suffering or torture might force one to lose self-control or act ignobly, or where a choice had to be made to perish in a shameful way or "die with dignity" <=> Stoics

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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

to kill oneself is to treat oneself as a thing (a means) rather than as a person <=> Kant

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argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life

argued that suicide is a rejection of duty to one's body, to the community of which the person is a part, and to God who gave the person life <=> Plato

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