“Breivik case" as an example of moral suicide
Abstract
The general philosophical meaning of suicide is still often connected with the problem of free will, which translates incorrectly not only into everyday life but also into philosophical treatises. The connection of suicide to the problem of free will is mentioned by the stoic, Seneca, who named suicide a liberation from the necessity of nature.
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Keywords
motive and move limits of free will Another one casuistry suicide typology physical suicide moral suicide suicide
Citation
Trotsak A., “Breivik case" as an example of moral suicide, [w:] Journal of Geography, Politics and Society, no. 1(5), Gdańsk 2013, s. 68-74.