The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus is an essay that looks at suicide philosophically. Have you read it? I "read" it back in college but barely recall what it says, other than (I think) starting out with the question "life is absurd and meaningless, so should we just kill ourselves?" and ending up saying, I think, that, no, we shouldn't, and should rather strive against the absurd or something like that. I'm sure I botched that synopsis, so someone else can fill in the details while I dig up my copy and actually read it this time.
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Suicide: An Ethical Delimna
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