Suicide causation (speculation)
we reduce our presence at the most basic survival. But we survived not only as individuals but also collectively. There are many people in the world that we only care about suicide as a condition to a nearby plausible ours, not as an incident capable of mass destruction, because it is biologically impossible. There are suicidal, because nature allows us, and is "so rare ..." If bodies are programmed by agents external, why create a system of self-sabotage? And if we are independent individuals, why destroy what should come first because of our status as beings endowed with life?
I think there comes our independence from the operator, our break with nature, there comes out half our uniquely human, cultural. I read somewhere that a philosopher Pico della Mirandola called had proposed to our existence in this way: God created the world, and assigned each item a specific function, for example, tigers can not stop hunting, the plants are static and are, like the rest things, a fixed target. Humans, by contrast, are unfinished beings, beings who have the obligation to build ourselves, there lies our freedom and our greatness. The crude summary of this ingenious proposal shows that we have some freedom to create ourselves, to find a non-assigned within the universe. With this position, I assume total freedom (indeed, I am an ardent follower of causal determinism) but I give the man a freedom, as a species, they are built.
I have not researched enough about suicide, but usually occurs due to physiological or pathological causes than for any other reason. That is, as I've read this behavior is simplified to a simple disease. It is likely, however, would also analyze the effect on the environment in which there is semantic. Many people speak of suicide, and I've heard this analogy related to the poets. It is a curious aspect, suggesting a childish ignorance but I do not think that should be taken lightly. People associated with suicide poetry must have a certain fear of inner exploration, then, as they say "can lead to madness." I think this fear, although significantly social patterns, also have consequences more intimate level where it can create a certain fear of self, based not only with what you see and what you hear, but also to what is experienced.
suicide in some cases must have some logical justification, and usually then become a symbolic issue. Many people have died and will die by sacrificing his life for some ideal. Therefore, from a certain perspective, we are not unique and solipsistic, we need to communicate, and we need to exist, not only for ourselves but also for others. We are aware and we are as individuals, but also believe in the unity which we call "human beings", and live in reality, not for ourselves but also for others. Suicide may be seen as somewhat egocentric, but it is performed (justified or not) for others.
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