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Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis

Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2023.

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Main Author: Heymans, Susanna Helena
Other Authors: Van Niekerk, Anton A.
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/128833 Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis Heymans, Susanna Helena Van Niekerk, Anton A. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Dept. of Philosophy. Existentialism Suicide Self-preservation Mental illness -- Philosophy Death -- Moral and ethical aspects Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2023. ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Contemporary suicide theorists describe suicide as "something" that goes wrong when a person's self-preservation fails, if and should there be mental health issues or significant life stressors that a person experiences before their death. By implication, an inborn, predetermined "human nature" usually protects a person against self-harm and suicide, which means that self-preservation follows naturally, unthinkingly, and, as a matter of course, is characteristic of our species. This dissertation will level criticism at the supposition that people are simple, instinctual beings and behave in unison. As an alternative, existentialist thinkers, such as Kierkegaard, Sartre, and, in particular, Camus, show that it takes strenuous ongoing effort to exist because one carries an inescapable imperative to make oneself. By creating or bringing about oneself, the self is aware that being human in the world comes with an intricate mix of admirable capabilities and tragic limitations. Considering a person in this light shows that the abilities and constraints residing in the human condition can make it possible for a person to end his or her own life. In this way, one contemplates how scientific advancement and technology showcase the mind subjugating the world to its will and understanding. Yet, it falls short of making sense of oneself and the worth of one's life or what lies inaccessible in the human heart. As mortal and conscious, a human person often understands its strife in an unintelligible universe as absurd and daily life as repetitive and taxing. One is aware of the human incapability to create sense and purpose in an irrational universe, except through faith, which often leaves one searching for a reason to live or a justification to die. More so, a human person knows full well that death "solves everything" and extricates one from any condition or situation by ending one's consciousness. On this account, I argue that suicidality implicates the human subject, this curious mix of the extraordinary and the pitiful. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Hedendaagse teoretici beskryf selfdood as "iets" wat verkeerd loop wanneer 'n persoon se selfbehoud faal, soos byvoorbeeld wanneer 'n persoon geestesgesondheidskwessies of beduidende lewensstressors ervaar voor hul dood. Dit impliseer dat 'n "menslike natuur," wat aangebore en voorafbepaald is, gewoonlik 'n persoon teen selfdood beskerm. Met ander woorde, dat selfbehoud “natuurlik,” onnadenkend, en vanselfsprekend is. Die proefskrif bevraagteken die argument dat mense net eenvoudige, instinktiewe wesens is wat almal dieselfde reageer. In teendeel, eksistensialistiese denkers, soos Kierkegaard, Sartre, en veral Camus, wys daarop dat dit harde werk verg om te bestaan, en dat dit voortdurende inspanning vereis om aan die onvermydelike opdrag om jouself te verwesenlik, te voldoen. Terwyl jy jouself tot stand te bring in hierdie wêreld, bly jy daarvan bewus dat jy, as mens, 'n ingewikkelde kombinasie van bewonderenswaardige vermoëns, maar ook tragiese beperkings, is. Wanneer jy 'n mens so beskou, besef jy dit is hierdie vermoëns en beperkinge wat in die mens lê, wat dit vir hom of haar moontlik maak om sy of haar eie lewe te beëindig. In hierdie verband wys wetenskaplike en tegnologiese vooruitgang oor alle eeue heen baie duidelik hoe die menslike verstand die wêreld aan sy wil en begrip onderwerp. Tog skiet die menslike verstand ver tekort wanneer dit moet sin maak van jouself, die waarde van jou lewe, of dit wat ontoeganklik is in jou hart. ‘n Mens weet dat jy sterflik is, en verstaan ook heel dikwels dat jou lewe in absurde stryd gewikkel is met hierdie onverstaanbare wêreld, en dat die daaglikse roetine grootliks sinneloos is, en dat jy swaarkry. Wanneer 'n mens bewus is van die mens se onvermoë om sin en doel te maak van 'n irrasionele heelal, behalwe deur geloof, laat dit mens dikwels soek na 'n rede om te lewe, of selfs om te sterf. Meer nog, alle mense besef dat die dood "alles oplos" en 'n mens uit enige toestand of situasie bevry deur jou bewussyn daarvan te beëindig. Om hierdie rede redeneer ek dat selfdood heenwys na die mens self, hierdie eienaardige kombinasie van die uitsonderlike en die tragiese. Doctorate 2023-10-18T10:57:30Z 2024-01-08T12:47:42Z 2023-10-18T10:57:30Z 2024-01-08T12:47:42Z 2023-12 Thesis https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/128833 en_ZA en_ZA Stellenbosch University 221 pages application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Existentialism
Suicide
Self-preservation
Mental illness -- Philosophy
Death -- Moral and ethical aspects
Heymans, Susanna Helena
Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title_full Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title_fullStr Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title_short Existentialism and suicide: a philosophical analysis
title_sort existentialism and suicide a philosophical analysis
topic Existentialism
Suicide
Self-preservation
Mental illness -- Philosophy
Death -- Moral and ethical aspects
url https://scholar.sun.ac.za/handle/10019.1/128833
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