La vita prima della fine Lo stato vegetativo tra etica, religione e diritto

In recent decades the clinical condition of the permanent vegetative state has raised debates regarding the treatment of those patients who, as a result of brain damage, have irreversibly lost consciousness while biologically continuing to live. The media have also provided ample coverage of celebra...

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Other Authors: Galletti, Matteo (Editor), ZULLO, SILVIA (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Italian
Published: Firenze Firenze University Press 2008
Series:Studi e saggi
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Summary:In recent decades the clinical condition of the permanent vegetative state has raised debates regarding the treatment of those patients who, as a result of brain damage, have irreversibly lost consciousness while biologically continuing to live. The media have also provided ample coverage of celebrated cases, such as those of Karen Quinlan, Anthony Bland, Terry Schiavo and Eluana Englaro. Behind these names are the stories of individuals, moral dilemmas that incite reflection and throw down challenges to the law. This book contains essays by experts in various disciplinary areas - philosophy, religion and law - and is designed to offer a contribution to the debate, so as to clarify which instruments can best protect human rights and dignity even in borderline clinical situations.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (188 p.)
ISBN:978-88-8453-748-5
9788884537485
9788855188654
9788864532073
9788884537478
Access:Open Access