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Titlebook: Death: Beyond Whole-Brain Criteria; Richard M. Zaner (Ann Geddes Stahlman Professor of Book 19881st edition Kluwer Academic Publishers 198

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Reexamining the Definition of Death and Becoming Clearer about What It is to be Alivef four major clusters of questions regarding death. In the process, his paper provides a history that leads to the issues examined by Roland Puccetti. These four clusters of questions are: (1) What does it mean to be alive? (2) What does it mean to be embodied? (3) What tests will provide us with an
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Brains and Persons: A Critique of Veatch’s Viewrief rehearsal. As he pointed out, the Commission committed two basic errors. First, it mistakenly rejected the most plausible conception of death — that oriented toward the “higher brain functions” — in favor of a fundamentally “animalistic” view which gives “highest priority to the capacity to int
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Beyond a Whole-Brain Definition of Death: Reconsidering the Metaphysics of Deathath, on two grounds: ., that none of these is, in effect, a . of death, but are rather elliptical expressions for basic definitions of death, and hide more presuppositions than they reveal. In themselves, these presumed definitions are shorthand expressions for the underlying biological processes or
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The Many Times of Death and histories. He is also right when he says that criteria by which we determine when we are dead are significant in the processes by which we form ourselves and give ourselves identity. If, for example, we abstract our deaths from our social and individual history, we build into our society a seve
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Person Perception and the Death of the Person: A New Role for Health Professionals in Cases of Brain for, as Professor John Lachs remarked over a decade ago, “gardens … flourish in our major hospitals…. [They contain] thousands of human vegetables we sustain on life-preserving machines without any hope of recovery” ([4], p. 839). In this . essay, Lachs was concerned to distinguish . from ., and he
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