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Lecture 25 - Suicide, Part II: Deciding under uncertainty

Lecture 25 - Suicide, Part II: Deciding under uncertainty

This video was recorded at YALE PHIL 176 - Death with Professor Shelly Kagan. The discussion of suicide continues. A few more cases are introduced to consider circumstances under which it might be rational to end one's life, and more graphs are drawn that show relevant variations in the quality of one's life. A question is then posed about how one should make a decision about continuing or ending life, given that one cannot know the future with certainty. Finally, two quick moral arguments concerning suicide which rest on theological premises are presented. Reading assignment: Hume, David. "On Suicide." In Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary. Brandt, Richard. "The Morality and Rationality of Suicide." In Moral Problems. Edited by James Rachels. New York: Harper & Row, 1979. Resources Figures 25.1-25.5 [PDF] David Hume, "On Suicide" Courtesy of David Banach, St. Anselm College http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/suicide.htm#A1

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