Abstract
Notwithstanding these wise pronouncements, my project here
is to characterize the biological phenomenon of death of the
higher animal species, such as vertebrates. My claim is that
the formulation of “whole-brain death” provides
the most congruent map for our correct understanding of the
concept of death. This essay builds upon the foundation my
colleagues and I have laid since 1981 to characterize the concept
of death and refine when this event occurs. Although our society's
well-accepted program of multiple organ procurement for
transplantation requires the organ donor first to be dead, the
concept of brain death is not merely a social contrivance to
permit us to obtain the benefits of organ procurement. Rather,
the concept of whole-brain death stands independently as the most
accurate biological representation of the demise of the human organism.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Social Sciences,Philosophy
Cited by
59 articles.
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