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Bibliography
(Of works about or relevant to the philosophical study
of
suicide)
Each section listed below is divided into Books and
Articles & Essays, respectively.
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Philosophy: (books) (articles)
- BOOKS:
- Amery, Jean, On Suicide: A Discourse on
Voluntary
Death, trans. John D. Barlow, Bloomington: Indiana UP (1999)
- Battin, Margaret Pabst, Ethical Issues in
Suicide, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall (1995)
- Camus, Albert, The Myth of Sissyphus and
Other Essays, trans. Justin O'Brien, New York: Vintage (1991),
translation
of Le mythe de Sisyphe (1955)
- Cosculluela, Victor, The Ethics of Suicide,
NY: Garland Publishing, Inc. (1995)
- Fairbairn, Gavin J., Contemplating Suicide:
The Language and Ethics of Self Harm, London: Routledge (1995)
- Hillman, James, Suicide
and the Soul, New York: Harper & Row (1964)
- Suicide: Right or Wrong?,Ed. John
Donnelly,NY: Prometheus (1990)
Contents:
1. Seneca , “The Stoic View”
2. St. Thomas Aquinas , “The Catholic View”
3. David Hume , “Reason and Superstition”
4. Immanuel Kant , “Duties Toward the Body in
Regard to Life”
5. R.G. Frey , “Did Socrates Commit Suicide?”
6. Joseph Fletcher , “Attitudes Toward Suicide”
7. William E. Tolhurst , “Suicide, Self-Sacrifice,
and Coercion”
8. Suzanne Stern-Gillet , “The Rhetoric of Suicide”
9. R.G. Frey, “Suicide and Self-Inflicted Death”
10. Terence M. O’Keeffe , “Suicide and
Self-Starvation”
11. Glenn C. Graber , “Mastering the Concept of
Suicide”
12. Edwin S. Shneidman , “Preventing Suicide”
13. Thomas S. Szasz , “The Ethics of Suicide” (also
in Suicide: The Philosophical Issues)
14. Milton A. Gonsalves , “Theistic and Nontheistic
Arguments”
15. Richard B. Brandt , “The Morality and
Rationality of Suicide”
16. Philip E. Devine , “On Choosing Death” (also in
Suicide: The Philosophical Issues)
17. Joyce Carol Oates , “The Art of Suicide” (also
in Suicide: The Philosophical Issues)
- Suicide: The Philosophical Issues, Ed.
M. Pabst Battin and David J. Mayo, NY: St. Martin’s (1980)
Contents:
1. A. Alvarez, The Background
2. R.G. Frey, “Did Socrates Commit Suicide?” (also
in Suicide: Right or Wrong?)
3. Peter Y. Windt, “The Concept of Suicide”
4. Robert M. Martin, “Suicide and Self-Sacrifice”
5. P.R. Baelz, “Suicide: Some Theological
Reflections”
6. Karen Lebacqz and H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr.,
“Suicide and Covenant”
7. Mary Rose Barrington, “Apologia for Suicide”
8. Colleen D. Clements, “The Ethics of Not-Being:
Individual Options for Suicide”
9. Richard B. Brandt, “The Rationality of Suicide”
10. David J. Mayo, “Irrational Suicide”
11. Philip E. Devine, “On Choosing Death” (also in Suicide:
Right or Wrong?)
12. Robert M. Martin, “Suicide and False Desires”
13. David Wood, “Suicide as Instrument of
Expression”
14. Joyce Carol Oates, “The Art of Suicide” (also
in Suicide: Right or Wrong?)
15. M. Pabst Battin, “Manipulated Suicide”
16. Thomas S. Szasz, “The Ethics of Suicide” (also
in Suicide: Right or Wrong?)
17. Eliot Slater, “Choosing the Time to Die”
18. Erwin Ringel, “Suicide Prevention and the Value
of Human Life”
19. Jerome A. Motto, “The Right to Suicide: A
Psychiatrist’s View”
20. Joel Feinberg, “Suicide and the Inalienable
Right to Life”
21. Alan L. Sullivan, “A Constitutional Right to
Suicide”
22. Leslie Pickering Francis, “Assisting Suicide: A
Problem for the Criminal Law”
23. M. Pabst Battin, “Suicide: A Fundamental Human
Right?”
24. James Bogen, “Suicide and Virtue”
- ARTICLES &
ESSAYS
- Aquinas, Thomas
(from
the Summa Theologica)
- Daube, David, "The Linguistics of Suicide," Philosophy
and Public Affairs, 1:4 (Summer 1972), 387-437
- Harries, Karsten, "Questioning the Question of
the Worth of Life," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 88, No. 11,
Eighty-Eighth Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association,
Eastern Division (Nov. 1991), 684-690 (Part Two of a Symposium: Is Life
Worth Living?)
- Hume, David, "On Suicide"
From Essays On Suicide and the Immortality of the Soul,
(including "Anti-Suicide," written by an
anonymous editor, Letter 114 and Letter 115 from Rousseau's Eloisa)
- Ingersoll, Robert
Green, Writings & Interviews on Suicide. (More by & about
Ingersoll
at The Secular Web, here.)
- Kant, Immanuel, "Duties Toward the Body in
Regard to Life" and "Suicide" in Lectures on Ethics, NY: Harper
and Row (1963) 147-154
- McDermott, John J., "Why Bother: Is Life Worth
Living?" The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 88, No. 11,
Eighty-Eighth
Annual Meeting American Philosophical Association, Eastern Division
(Nov.
1991), 677-683 (Part One of a Symposium: Is Life Worth Living?)
- Schopenhauer,
Arthur, "On Suicide"
- Seidler, Michael J., "Kant and the Stoics on
Suicide," Journal of the History of Ideas 44:3 (Jul.-Sep.
1983), 429-453
- Seifert, Arndt, "A Theory of Projects: Its
Application
to Death and Suicide," Philosophy and Phenomenological Research,
39:2 (Dec. 1978), 208-218
- Stanford Encyclopedia of
Philosophy: Suicide (by
Michael
Cholbi) (2004)
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History:
- BOOKS:
- Alvarez, A. , The Savage God,
(1971) (an informed yet poetic, personal, and deeply concerned account
of suicide
in Western culture and literature -- includes a memoir about Sylvia
Plath
as a preface)
- From Sin to
Insanity: Suicide in Early Modern Europe, ed. Jeffrey R. Watt,
Cornell UP (2004)
- Lieberman, Lisa, Leaving You: The Cultural
Meaning of Suicide, Chicago: Ivan R. Dee (2003)
- Minois, Georges, History of Suicide:
Voluntary Death in Western Culture, Johns Hopkins University Press
(2001)
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Psychology/Sociology: (books) (articles)
- BOOKS:
- Colt, George, The Enigma of Suicide,
(1991)
- Durkheim, Emile, Suicide, (1897) (not
very contemporary, but a seminal text for both the study of suicide and
for
sociology in general): Read a lengthy summary of Durkheim's text here.
- Essays in Self-Destruction, Ed. Ewin S.
Shneidman, New York: Science House (1967)
(Note: This book is more likely to be regarded as
an interesting document than a helpful resource. Much of the
psychological and
scientific methods employed in it are passe, but as a record of these
studies
in the 1960s, it is an intriguing and voluminous book.)
Selected Contents:
Part I: Literary and Philosophic Essays
1. Henry A. Murray, "Dead
to the World: The Passions of Herman Melville"
2. M.D. Faber,
"Shakespeare's Suicides: Some Historic, Dramatic, and Psychological
Reflections"
3. Jacques Charon, "Death
as a Motive of Philosophic Thought"
4. Gerald Heard, "Buddha
and Self-Destruction"
5. Elsa A. Whaley, "Values
and Value Conflict in Self-Destruction: Implications in the Work of
C.W. Morris"
6. Stephen C. Pepper, "Can
a Philosophy Make One Philosophical?"
Part II: Sociological and Ethnographic Essays
Part III: Psychological and Psychiatric Essays
14. James C. Diggory, "The
Components of Personal Despair"
15. Robert E. Litman,
"Sigmund Freud on Suicide"
Part IV: Taxonomic and Forensic Essays
- On the Nature of Suicide, Ed. Edwin S.
Shneidman, San Fransisco: Jossey-Bass, Inc. (1969)
(Another document of science and psychiatry in the
1960s. The essays in Part II are intriguing at moments, but are fairly
obscure attempts
to employ a psychological phenomenology.)
Contents:
Edwin S. Shneidman, Prologue: Fifty-Eight Years
Part One--A Symposium on Suicide
1. Jacques Charon,
"Mortality and Death"
2. Louis I. Dublin,
"Suicide Prevention"
3. Paul Friedman, "An
Individual Act"
4. Robert J. Havighurst,
"Suicide and Education"
5. Karl Menninger,
"Expression and Punishment"
6. Erwin Stengel, "A
Matter of Communication"
7. Lawrence Kubie, "A
Complex Process"
8. Discussion: A Question
of Research
Part Two--Suicide and the Will
9. Leslie H. Farber, "The
Phenomenology of Suicide"
10. Jack D. Douglas, "The
Absurd in Suicide"
11. David Bakan, "Suicide
and Immortality"
12. Sidney M. Jourard,
"The Invitation to Die"
- Shneidman, Edwin, The Suicidal Mind,
New York: Oxford UP (1996)
- Szasz, Thomas S., Fatal Freedom: The Ethics
and Politics of Suicide, Westport: Praeger (1999)
- ARTICLES &
ESSAYS
- Clarke, David M., "Autonomy, rationality, and
the wish to die," Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (1999) 457-462
- Orbach, Israel, "Suicide and the Suicidal
Body," Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, (Spring 2003) 1-8
- Siegel, Karolynn, "Psychosocial Aspects of
Rational Suicide," American Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. XL
No. 3 (July
1986)
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Literature:
- BOOKS:
- Artaud, Antonin, Artaud Anthology,
(City Lights 1965) (Contains a few wild essays on suicide and
determinism from
Artaud's pre-official-madness period.)
- Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, The Possessed
(also translated as, The Devils)
- Goethe,
J.W. von, The Sorrows of Werther
- O'Brien, John, Leaving Las Vegas, (1990)
- Shakespeare,
Hamlet (an existential canonical text) (unindexed
version)
- Tolstoy,
Leo , A Confession (Surveys his
struggles to find a meaning in life, recurring thoughts of suicide, and
his search for
faith)
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General Interest/Miscellaneous:
- Etkind, Marc, Or Not to Be: A Collection of
Suicide Notes, Riverhead Books (1997)
- Seinfelt, Mark, Final Drafts: Suicides of
World-Famous Authors, (1999)
- Szasz, Thomas S., "Straight Talk About Suicide"
Ideas on Liberty, 52: 34-35 (September 2002)
- Szasz, Thomas S., "Suicide as a Moral Issue", The
Freeman, 49: 41-42 (July 1999)
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