Popping the Metaphysical Myth von John Skalko | Four Agnostic Arguments Against Assisted Suicide | ISBN 9783868383058

Popping the Metaphysical Myth

Four Agnostic Arguments Against Assisted Suicide

von John Skalko
Buchcover Popping the Metaphysical Myth | John Skalko | EAN 9783868383058 | ISBN 3-86838-305-0 | ISBN 978-3-86838-305-8

Popping the Metaphysical Myth

Four Agnostic Arguments Against Assisted Suicide

von John Skalko
In the debate over assisted suicide, it is popularly assumed that most arguments against the practice are religiously based. This book challenges that narrative by showing that four arguments compatible with an agnostic point of view concerning the existence of God and the afterlife entail a rejection of assisted suicide. First, assisted suicide is only good for the patient, if they are actually made better or at least not worse off than before. But how can you be better off if you don’t exist anymore? An adequate assessment about the logical possibilities of the afterlife then must be made and most entail rejecting assisted suicide. Second, suicide contagion is real. Studies have found that legalizing assisted suicide has increased regular cases of suicide. Third, there is a misunderstanding about the category of relations. Fourth, many of the arguments in favor of assisted suicide often entail abhorrent practices. If you’re open-minded about the afterlife or wondering whether assisted suicide is good for society, this book’s for you.