Overview
Explore the complex topic of suicide in this 45-minute lecture from Yale University's Death course. Delve into two distinct contexts: the rationality of ending one's life and the ethical considerations surrounding suicide. Examine cases where suicide may be considered rationally sound, analyze the concept of intrinsic value in life, and discuss medical complications that could lead to euthanasia. Investigate the idea of suicide on a positive-negative life curve. Gain insights into the philosophical and ethical debates surrounding this sensitive subject through Professor Kagan's thought-provoking presentation.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Suicide: Does it Make Sense? Distinguishing Issues of Rationality and Morality .
- Chapter 2. When Is It Rational to Commit Suicide? Problems with the Two-State Requirement .
- Chapter 3. Is Life Worth Having in the First Place? An Exploration of Intrinsic Value .
- Chapter 4. Medical Complications: Rationale for Euthanasia .
- Chapter 5. Suicide on a Positive-Negative Life Curve .
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