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A History of Suicide and the Arguments Against It
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In Stay by Jennifer Michael Hecht, the author explores the historical, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of suicide, urging a reconsideration of its impact and the importance of staying alive. The book examines the narratives surrounding suicide prevention, providing a compassionate and scholarly perspective on why choosing life can be a courageous and impactful decision.
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This book may appeal to you if you are intrigued by the philosophical, cultural, and historical perspectives on the concept of suicide and the value of life. It offers an insightful exploration into the moral, social, and historical arguments against suicide, providing a rich tapestry of thought that could resonate with those interested in the intersection of human behaviour, history, and ethics.

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Many thousands of people kill themselves every year, and many more are left behind to grieve. This book recounts individual suicide cases from the Bible and ancient Greeks to the present day and analyzes how ideas about suicide have changed over time.

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A leading public critic reminds us of the compelling reasons people throughout time have found to stay alive

Worldwide, more people die by suicide than by murder, and many more are left behind to grieve. Despite distressing statistics that show suicide rates rising, the subject, long a taboo, is infrequently talked about. In this sweeping intellectual and cultural history, poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht channels her grief for two friends lost to suicide into a search for history’s most persuasive arguments against the irretrievable act, arguments she hopes to bring back into public consciousness.

From the Stoics and the Bible to Dante, Shakespeare, Wittgenstein, and such twentieth-century writers as John Berryman, Hecht recasts the narrative of our β€œsecular age” in new terms. She shows how religious prohibitions against self-killing were replaced by the Enlightenment’s insistence on the rights of the individual, even when those rights had troubling applications. This transition, she movingly argues, resulted in a profound cultural and moral loss: the loss of shared, secular, logical arguments against suicide.

By examining how people in other times have found powerful reasons to stay alive when suicide seems a tempting choice, she makes a persuasive intellectual and moral case against suicide.

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Stay by Jennifer Michael Hecht has been praised for its eloquence and rigorous, yet accessible, exploration of suicide and its historical context. Critics appreciate its intellectual breadth and emotional depth, as the book argues against suicide by highlighting its impact on society and personal future. Hecht's work is recognised for its nuanced examination of the topic, offering hope and advocating for life through historical, philosophical, and humanist lenses.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300209365

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 13 March 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Audience: Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 272g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Jennifer Michael Hecht is a historian of science and culture and a poet. She has written seven books, including the best-selling Doubt: A History, the story of unbelief across the world.Β Hecht teaches at The New SchoolΒ and lives in Brooklyn.

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