Year: 1983 Source: Journal of Value Inquiry, v.17, (1983), p.65-67 SIEC No: 20021073

The author argues that suicide must be divided into two separate categories. One type of suicide lies at the heartland of the concept, and will remain there in spite of linguistic shifts of changes in moral appraisals. The other tupeof suicide lies at the frontiers of the concept and depends upon conventional understanding of the acts-consequences distinction. The hunger strikes are claimed to be conventional suicides.