Which philosophers argue in favour of suicide?
Which philosophers argue in favour of suicide?
Virgins
Cioran and Wittgenstein
According to Kant it may be reasonable under certain circumstances at least.
Same according to Seneca
What circumstances do these guys give that makes it permissible (or maybe permissible)?
Same according to Nietzsche.
When you aren't living anymore.
>rules
When your freedom is ineluctably compromised
Hegesias.
Is that for Seneca or for Kant?
When is your freedom ever ineluctably compromised? Even in a prison camp you can try to resist, or hope for change, I guess.
>Wittgenstein
that's false
For Seneca. Check out why and how he, Cato the Younger, Hannibal, Lucretius, Mark Antony (and others I can't remember) committed suicide.
Philosophy is a form of suicide.
Your shitposts are a form of retardation.
this
Not a philosopher per se, but Thomas Ligotti.
when there is nothing for you in life other than senseless pain and there is nothing to stop it
The Stoics felt it was perfectly reasonable, but they viewed it as a sort of contingency for if you should simply be unable to live a happy life.
so geht es (._.)
Based Mainländer