People tend to be uncomfortable with the idea of others harming themselves, either in mundane cases like smoking tobacco or in extreme cases like suicide. However, most liberal thinkers tend to agree that bodily autonomy is important in a free society, and that if an action does not have a victim, there's no moral implication. Can we identify cases where self-harm does have victims and we can declare it immoral?
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