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How College Students Suicide Exists: Three Standpoints of Death
FANG Yajun
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5313/2020.12.008
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Zhejiang College, Jinhua, China
At present, suicide behaviors of college students frequently occur in colleges, but the problem of why college students suicide has always plagued many college educators. From the perspective of Levinas’ view of existence, suicide is the last control that people can have over existence. Suicide includes a person’s three mental states: exhaustion, laziness, and boredom, and it can orderly induce three standpoints of death: “I have to die”, “I want to die”, and “I am going to die”. Knowing the problems of suicide is helpful to help college educators better understand the suicidal behavior of college students and help them better carry out the life education of college students.
college students, suicide, existence, death
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