Suiciders: Death for Recognition

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Death as philosophical origin of Plato's thought, original bases of the realization of social contract in Hobbe's philosophy, the most fundamental topic about human being in Russo's thought, the highest level of philosophical deeds in Camus's thought in the form of suicide and the initial identification center thought of Hegel's Lord-Slave, today it has been one of the most important issues and puzzles in the field of world politics in the early twenty- first century. What is the nature of suicide operation and why it is continuing? In this paper I tried to evaluate suicide as one of the life manners of the human being available in Hegel's thought of non- benefit basis and self – valuation while glancing at the Hobbs's thought of benefit basis, and going over the thesis of donated and intentional actions and reviewing the wrong believes. The nature of the suicide games to identify, the lord and slave as necessity of having freedom and awareness of history and persistence of having poverty, illiteracy, insanity are bases of committing suicide games and simplifying the main puzzle, so it needs to be revised.
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Persian
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Journal of Political and International Approaches, No. 18, 2009
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45
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