Personal suicide rights In this article, I would like to show my personal suicide rights. I intend to claim that freedom of mind gives them the right to commit suicide, I would like to confirm my conclusion by opposing religion and defeating the opposite view. Also, I would like to provide enough information to the reader not to leave "gray zone" in the final analysis. Suicide is not prohibited in Western countries. It is easy to blame it for Christianity, but it is more accurate to blame human fear and death.
For liberals, suicide is morally acceptable as individuals have the right to commit suicide. Liberalism has a historical precedent of Stoic and Schopenhauer, and it is closely related to the "antipsychotic" movement in the past half century. (Of course, suicide is not necessarily rational or prudent). According to the campaign, attempts by the state or medical community trying to intervene in suicidal behavior are essential mandatory attempts to enable individual freedom movements involving morals (Szasz 2002)
Liberalism usually argues that right to commit suicide is a right not to interfere. In other words, other people are morally prohibited from interfering with suicidal behavior. Some people argue that the right of suicide is a strong claim of freedom, so that individuals are not obliged to give up suicide (ie, suicide does not violate any moral obligation). Human suicide is to help this behavior. To assert suicide means that we also have the right not to intervene or liberty, and it is also the greatest concern of doctors promoting suicide (Pabst Battin 1996, 163-164). As we have the right to freedom and freedom to pay attention to other moral obligations including obligation to others, I leave the discussion of this issue to Section 3.5 and focus on the right to non-interference I will hit you.
It should be understood as an individual's right to understand and accept suicide. If we regard suicide as individual rights, moral problems arise. Does an individual have the right to his life, or is it obliged to society, to God, even to himself? Depending on how you look at it, suicide can be a problem. Many people are more sad and / or angry about suicide of their loved ones because they feel they are more painful because they will die rather than live in the world as they see it . Although any death is a tragedy and social loss, most suicide does not mean to hurt someone but to help themselves. This can be considered selfish, but regardless of whether they feel that they can get help or not, they should only be regarded as their personal rights.