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9780415106054

Contemplating Suicide: The Language and Ethics of Self-Harm

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415106054

  • ISBN10:

    0415106052

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1995-03-28
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Suicide has long posed problems for philosophy. Philosophers, such Albert Camus, have situated in the center of the debate about metaphysics and the meaning of life. Hegel understood death to be the raison d'etre of philosophical project. And scores of other since them have treated suicide as central to the West's understanding of itself. InContemplating Suicide, Gavin Fairbairn takes a fresh and philosophical look at suicide. He examines the nomenclature of suicide, and how the language of suicide affects our understanding and denigration of "suicidal bodies." Fairbairn offers cogent reasons for abandoning the mindless use of terms such asattempted suicideandparasuicide, and introduces a number of terms includingcosmic roulette, which he uses to describe a family of human acts in which people gamble with their lives. By elaborating a richer model of suicidal self harm than most philosophers and most practitioners of caring professionscurrently inhabit, Fairbairn has contributed to the development of understanding in this area. Among other things a richer model and vocabulary may reduce the likelihood that those who come into contact with suicidal self harm, will believe that familiarity with the physical facts of the matter - the actions of the suicider and the presence or absence of a corpse - is always sufficient to justify a definite conclusion about the nature of the self harming act.

Author Biography

Gavin Fairbairn teaches education at the North East Wales Institute of Higher Education.

Table of Contents

Preface and Acknowledgementsp. ix
A Note About Language and Stylep. xi
Suicide, Language and Ethicsp. 1
Morals and Meansp. 16
Where Do Our Views of Suicide Come From?p. 27
Our Impoverished Language of Suicide and Self Harmp. 38
Suicide and Intentionp. 57
Defining Suicidep. 70
Extending the Taxonomy of Suicidal Self Harmp. 86
Living Dangerously, Heroism and Euthanasiap. 111
Varieties of Suicidep. 125
Digging Up the Pastp. 138
The Liberal and Conservative Positions on Suicidep. 156
Autonomy, Paternalism and Intervention in Suicidal Actsp. 164
Justifying Intervention 1p. 177
Justifying Intervention 2p. 191
Referencesp. 201
Indexp. 205
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