I need a very detailed 2-3 page answering this question. I have the book but I was unable to download it so you will have to go into my google play and go to my books, I will give you my login. You will focus on Chapter 15. here is the question:
According to Kagan, under what circumstances, if any, would it be rational to commit suicide? In discussing this question, you should talk about the theories of the good life and the differing “container” theories one might have (neutral, valuable, fantastic). Even if one thinks suicide might theoretically be rational, can we ever trust our judgment about this question? Explain what the problem here is and explain what Kagan says about it Finally, some people think suicide is immoral because it is against God’s will or because it is ungrateful. What does Kagan say about these views?
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