all we can do is state our opinions.
I suppose you're right. I misread the original post, leaving a word out. I read it as "Do people think that suicide is wrong?"
is that what you were looking for?
No, I was looking for a formal argument because I'm an asshole. Talking about how suicide makes you and others feel is not an argument for why suicide is wrong, but I suppose it is more relevant to what the original post in the thread was asking.
this question was already answered though. well by a couple of people anyway. me and nasty in a detailed conversation. Mystic did too.
No. I do not believe the question in the form I asked it was answered.
I do not believe in a moral universe where moral truths exist exactly, but I can still respect a well built argument even if I did not agree with it. But I don't see any arguments like that. I don't see any solid or interesting arguments for suicide as acceptable or not.
Let me use the statements I picked in my last post to show you how everything talked about fails to connect to an ethical argument. Let's say for an example that all people committing suicide are irrefutably pussies, cowards, looking for attention, and taking the easy way out. Even if all of that is true, it doesn't touch upon why suicide is unethical unless:
- Being a pussy is unethical
- Being a coward is unethical
- Looking for attention is unethical
- Doing things the easy way is unethical
Do I need to explain why these fail as ethical arguments?
Additionally:
That you can have an illness and not kill yourself is not an ethical argument against someone who does.
That you can suffer and not kill yourself is not an ethical argument against someone who does.
But anyway, I don't think this is all too important, since the thread is about people's perceptions on why it's wrong, and not on if it can be objectively be argued wrong.