There is an old Stoic phrase: The door is always open. It meant that if life became truly impossible to live in accordance with virtue — if one’s capacity for reason had genuinely collapsed — then death, approached with clear judgement, could be an honourable end.
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Against Euthanasia: A Stoic Reflection on the…
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There is an old Stoic phrase: The door is always open. It meant that if life became truly impossible to live in accordance with virtue — if one’s capacity for reason had genuinely collapsed — then death, approached with clear judgement, could be an honourable end.