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    SELF- KILLING (Suicide)

    Charmaine S. Principe, B.S.N., R.N.

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    To have a broader knowledge regarding suicide; itsdefinition, causes and methods

    To be able to know the different perceptions about

    suicide

    To be able to determine the pros and cons of suicide

    To be able to identify the ethical applications of

    suicide

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    Act of deliberately taking one's own life voluntarily

    and intentionally.

    Suicidal behavior

    Is any deliberate action with potentially life-

    threatening consequences, such as taking a drug

    overdose or deliberately crashing a car.

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    can accompany many emotional disturbances, including

    depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia

    More than 90% of all suicides are related to a mood disorderor other psychiatric illness

    Overwhelming views of Person:

    (1) social isolation,

    (2) death of a loved one,

    (3) emotional trauma,

    (4) serious physical illness,

    (5) unemployment or financial problems,

    (6) guilty feelings,

    (7) or dependence on alcohol or other drug

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    a. Nonviolent

    b. Violent

    Males violent methods suicide attempts by males are more

    likely to be completed

    FIREARM

    During 2002-2006, the greatest percentageof suicides am

    ongmales occurred by firearms (57.7%) while the greatest

    percentage of suicides among females occurred by poisoning(38.8%).

    (Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: National

    Suicide Statistics at a Glance)

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    Socrates

    an individual was a property of the gods, so

    that self- killing would bring about their anger

    Plato cited three other exceptions to the prohibition of

    suicide:

    A. Any shame of extreme distress and impoverishment

    B. Affliction by any extraordinary sorrow

    C. Inevitable turn of fortune

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    Aristotle

    suicide is an act of cowardice and offense

    against the state

    Lucius Seneca (Roman stoic philosopher)

    argued eloquently in favor of suicide asan escape from suffering and from the decay

    of old age

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    Judas Iscariot

    preferred to commit suicide by hanginghimself rather than to be alive forever

    haunted by his ignominious act of betrayal and

    treachery against the Lord Jesus

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    Psalm 55:12-14

    "For it is not an enemy who reproaches me;

    Then I could bear it. Nor is it one who hates

    me who has exalted himself against me;Then I could hide from him. But it was you,

    a man my equal, my companion and my

    acquaintance. We took sweet counseltogether, and walked to the house of God in

    the throng."

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    Suicide is the direct, willful destruction of onesown life.

    Direct killing of oneself

    Willfuldeliberate, voluntary, and

    intentional

    Destructive

    viol

    ent, brutal

    or very harsh

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    EUTHANASIA vs. SUICIDE

    Do so for medical reasons Destructive and violent

    termination of ones life

    Presupposes incurable

    ailment/ terminal condition

    Presupposes ones healthy

    physical condition

    Easy, painless, quiet

    acceleration of imminent or

    certain death, in order to

    rid oneself of prolonged

    suffering

    Sudden interruption or

    destruction of the life

    process

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    Personal Reasons

    1. Misfortune and frustration in love or marriage

    2. Parental indifference or apathy towards ones

    boyfriend or girlfriend

    3. In law problems

    4. Failure in an examination

    5. Loss of honor and integrity6. Nervous breakdown due toones inability to cope

    with lifes problems

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    Financial Reasons

    1. Poverty and impoverishment2. Great loss of money or collapse in business

    venture

    Social and Political Reasons

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    In Jewish tradition, we find the earliest rejection

    of suicide in the teachings of Flavius Josephus, a

    famo

    us sol

    dier, statesman and histo

    rianw

    ho

    was the commander of a defeated army.

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    gainst his sol

    diersw

    ishes to

    kill

    themsel

    vesand avoid surrender in shame.

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    Josephus argued:

    Suicide is a crime which is contrary to the

    common nature of all animals

    The soul is a depositum (deposited for

    safekeeping) received from God, so that to kill

    oneself is contrary to the divine will, and hence

    a wicked act

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    St. Augustine contended:

    Suicide is itself greater sin than any and all sins that

    could be allegedly avoided by committing it

    Self- murder is against the fifth commandment (Thou

    shall not kill)

    Suicide deprives one of the opportunity to repent

    It is an ignoble act through which one attempts to

    escape the ills of life

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    St. Thomas Aquinas gave a threefoldargument:

    Suicide is against the naturallaw

    Being a member of a society, a person who kills

    himself will deprive the community of his activity

    Suicide is a usurpation of Gods function

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    Michel de Montaigne, a French essayist andskeptical philosopher was the first to explicitly

    question the views of Augustine and Aquinas

    He argued:

    Ones fear of suffering that is worse thandeath itself is the most excusable incitement to

    self- killing.

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    John Donne, a British clergyman and a religiouswriter, criticized the Christian prohibition of

    suicide as self- serving for capitalists and

    Christian authorities who exploit and oppresstheir laborers.

    His view:

    Suicide is a means of liberating oneself from

    explo

    itation and

    oppressi

    on.

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    David Hume, a Scottish philosopher.

    Defendedsuicide:

    The removal of misery makes suicide morally

    justifiable and permissible

    Moral duty is reciprocal

    There is no such thing as order designed by

    God

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    Principle of Stewardship considers suicide as

    self- murder.

    An individual has no right to murder himself as

    he has no right to murder someone else.

    Only an individual who has dominion overa thing

    has the right to destroy it.

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    The greatest good/happiness for the greatest

    number

    An individual may deliberately terminate his

    own life if and when suffering becomes too

    much to bear.

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    In the context of categorical imperatives not usingourselves only as a means but always as an end, maybe taken as a rejection or prohibition of suicide.

    Principle of Autonomy, a rational beings autonomyand self- regulating will to support and justify theirargument that an individual not only has a duty to

    preserve his life, but also has to die with dignity ifand when the situation warrants such a moral

    decision.

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