Topic > The Philosophical Question of Suicide - 2071

The more a question is discussed, the better that question often gets asked becomes. This demand begins to grow and the side effect is that it reaches more people. Whether this question can be placed in the right or wrong category needs to be answered. Knowledge is something that people instinctively need to function when they are faced with a problem, an answer needs to be found, or it begins to form eminent possibilities in any direction. The problem is a question that no one can truly answer except for the person facing it, who is himself. Arguments on both sides of this philosophical issue must not be centered on one's own beliefs but on everything that shares the dilemma, which in reality is every human being. Suicide, that's the one thing any physically capable person has the ability to do. The philosophical question of suicide is indeed serious, so serious that some have proclaimed it to be the only question. Live or die, a choice that some consider so high that they say it is the only problem a person can face. This problem is seen by many as a philosophical problem, and that idea holds water. The reasoning is that if one dies, the other questions don't really matter in life, as is the case with the inverse of this, living. When you are alive, all philosophical questions matter every second you breathe, but it is possible that everything can be solved with one act. So if life is the beginning of all problems, then suicide is the end of all problems. With such a serious question many will have very enlightened and fictitious answers on the philosophical problem of suicide. The philosophical problem of suicide will have supporters and opponents and these people will have adequate support...... middle of paper ......was that the act of making a rational decision at that moment would be difficult and unrelated to an abnormal brain behavior if that person was suffering from pain in any form. The truth is that science may continue to search for a reason why people choose suicide, but it is highly unlikely that they will find an answer that will be accepted by the world. The only person who can truly understand why suicide occurred is the person who took their own life. That person can never draw their own conclusion from death, so it is in that person that the secret will remain buried. People will bring up arguments with great support from every side of the spectrum and these arguments hold ground, but they are also based on opinion. The answer to the truly serious question of whether to commit suicide depends on the only thing possible, the person and their beliefs who commit the act..