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Citation

Zwierlein E. Diskussionsforum Med. Ethik 1993; (5): XXI-XXIII.

Vernacular Title

Das moralische Problem der Selbsttotung.

Affiliation

Universität Kaiserslauten, BRD.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1993, Blackwell MVZ)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8401155

Abstract

There are 2 important philosophical traditions discussing the moral problem of suicide. One tradition rejects suicide as an immoral act that is against either an absolute or transcendent order, or against socio-political responsibilities, or against the duties one has to obey with respect to your own individual life. The other tradition argues that a specifically "qualified" suicide is a morally good privilege of human freedom and self-determination. Weighting the pros and cons the debate seems to end in a drawn game, perhaps with little advantages for the position against suicide. In any case, in the end it comes down to the very question whether a human being is still able to experience that it is good that he exists and that it is good to be engaged in this existence or not.


Language: de

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