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- Egonsson, Dan
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Death and irreversibility.
- 2009
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Ingår i: Reviews in the Neurosciences. - 0334-1763. ; 20:3-4, s. 275-281
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- The concept of irreversibility plays a central role in most discussions of how to understand and determine human death. This seems to relativize death, since the possibilities of reversal will always depend on circumstance. I discuss the conceptual problems created by this fact, arguing that their seriousness depends on whether we take our conception of death to be a definition or criterion. Relativity is probably not fatal in a definition of death; it might even be desirable in a policy criterion. The concept of permanence is no less philosophically problematic in this context than irreversibility.
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