The aim of this essay is to problematize the production of the body on the phenomenon of suicide from an epistemological perspective.The intention is to propose a discussion on the ways in which some disciplines have conceptualized this behavior and the social and political effects of these conceptualizations.The debate will be situated from an interpretation of the body that is not easily subsumed in an anatomical or biological issue.Thus, some general aspects of the formation of the corporeal and the intellectual place of some philosophical and sociological traditions that have debated about suicide and the ways in which conceptualizations about corporeality are produced are discussed.Finally, a discussion is developed on the implications for studies on suicidal behavior of thinking about corporeality from the denaturalization of its pathological character.