Hello everyone, my name is Anthony, I am an 19 year old student from Loyola University in Chicago.
Experience and education have honed a pretty well rounded perspective of this world from my brief philosophical years, however two topics remain particularly taxing on my conscience. One is a matter concerncing assisted suicide, the other is of the decision to have children.
With assisted suicide I will introduce a case example of what could be; challenging you to make a judgment as to how it can be resolved according to your moral intuition.
Reguarding the decision to have children; I would like to know if you are for or against it in your personal life. I will tell you my personal belief on this matter shortly.
Assisted Suicide
Do you believe its okay in some circumstances? For example, a paralyzed person from the neck down who is tested negative for depression, makes the informed decesion to end his life because he can't imagine what he could contribute to society, being dealt a life encumbered to a matress/wheelchair? In his case it would be hard for him to take his life himself. Is it his right to put an end to it. As much as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness is a right to us as citizens (in the US)?
If you say yes, then what should assisted suicide be extended to? Should it go so far as being extended to everyone's right no matter what health condition they are in? (Even though it would be easy if a perfectly healthy person decided to sincerely end his life to execute his wish without approval).
Is it so deformed of a human proclivity (wishing death upon oneself) that it is inexecusable in all cases?
Or could it be humane for us to consent for someone to take their own life?
Think again. We tell this person he must live, but then we ignore his life of hell on earth by continuing with our various hedonistic mistakes/pleasures ourselves. Who are we? Fallible as we are. Who would tell this man "No you cannot kill yourself," but then fail to give him company and support that he desrves. There he is solitarily rotting away because I denied him this right.
I just can't come to a conclusion with this one. I don't even have half of an opinion.
Well I wrote a long thing about the decision to have children when it forgot that I was logged on. Luckily I copied my first half of what I wrote.
Anyways. I would like to know if you want or do not want to have children and why you think that is a responsible decision.
This applies to those who already have children as well. Do you think it was the Right decision?
Thank you for your thoughts.



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I'd be rich by now if that were the case.
You've made me blush now.