argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful <=> Epicureans
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
intentionally causing one's own death, or suicide, is equally as wrong as murder; such an action on the part of a person is to be considered as a rejection of God's sovereignty and loving plan <=> Catholic Church
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
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
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
argued that suicide is the greatest of crimes because it is a person's rejection of morality itself, since a person must be his own moral lawgiver <=> Kant
argued that it was better to kill oneself than to endure life if it had become more painful than pleasurable or peaceful
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