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Artykuły naukowe

James L. Bernat, The Boundaries of Organ Donation after Circulatory Death

British Columbia Civil Liberties Association, The Canadian Law Reform Commission’s definition of death

John F. Catherwood, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are 'dead'?

William C. Charron, Death: A Philosophical Perspective on the Legal Definitions

David J. Cole, The reversibility of death

Mike Collins, Brain Death, Paternalism, and the Language of “Death”

Mike Collins, Death, Brain Death, and the Limits of Science: Why the Whole-BrainConcept of Death is a Flawed Public Policy

Mike Collins, James Hitt, Justice, Profound Neurological Injury, and Brain Death

Kathryn Dunne, Pamela Doherty, Donation after circulatory death

Ajay Kumar Goila, Mridula Pawar, The diagnosis of brain death

Bryan Jennett, The Definition of Death: Contemporary Controversies

D. Gareth Jones, The problematic symmetry between brain birth and brain death

Ari R. Joffe, Natalie Anton, Brain Death: Understanding of the Conceptual Basis by Pediatric Intensivists in Canada

James J. Hughes, Brain Death and Technological Change: Personal Identity, Neural Prostheses and Uploading

Omar Hasan Kasule, Brain death: Criteria, signs, and tests

I. H. Kerridge et al., Death, dying and donation: organ transplantation and the diagnosis of death

Faroque A. Khan, The Definition Of Death In Islam: Can Brain Death Be Used As A Criteria Of Death In Islam?

David Lamb, Death and reductionism: a reply to John F Catherwood

David Lamb, Reversibility and death: a reply to David J Cole

David Lamb, Wanting it both ways

Steven Laureys, Death, unconsciousness and the brain

Steven Laureys et al., Residual cognitive function in comatose, vegetative and minimally conscious states

Calixto Machado, A definition of human death should not be related to organ transplants

Calixto Machado, A new definition of death based on the basic mechanisms of consciousness generation in human beings

Calixto Machado, Consciousness as a Definition of Death: its Appeal and Complexity

Calixto Machado, Diagnosis of brain death

Gail A. van Norman, A Matter of Life and Death: What Every Anesthesiologist Should Know about the Medical, Legal, and Ethical Aspects of Declaring Brain Death

Kevin B. O’Reilly, Redefining death: A new ethical dilemma

C. Pallis, Return to Elsinore

Thaddeus Mason Pope, Legal Definition of Death in California

Daniel Reifman, The Brain Death Debate: A Methodological Analysis – Part 1 (Yoma Passage) by Daniel Reifman

B. A. Rix, Danish ethics council rejects brain death as the criterion of death

Alan Rubenstein, Eric Cohen, and Erica Jackson, The Definition of Death and the Ethics of Organ Procurement from the Deceased

J. Savulescu, Death, us and our bodies: personal reflections

Seema K. Shah, Why Brain Death Should Be a Legal Fiction

D. Alan Shewmon, Chronic "brain death": Meta-analysis and conceptual consequences

D. Alan Shewmon, The Brain and Somatic Integration: Insights into the Standard Biological Rationale for Equating „Brain Death” with Death

Asahi Shimbun, The Brain Death and Politics

Peter Singer, Is Our Changing Definition of Death for the Better?

Melissa Skinner, The Definition of Death

M. Smith, Brain death: time for an international consensus

The Lancet, Religion, organ transplantation, and the definition of death

Tom Tomlinson, The Irreversibility of Death: Reply to Cole

Nicholas Tonti-Filippini, Has the Definition of Death Collapsed?

Robert D. Truog, Franklin G. Miller, Counterpoint: Are Donors After Circulatory Death Really Dead, and Does It Matter? No and Not Really

Robert M. Veatch, Donating Hearts after Cardiac Death — Reversing the Irreversible

Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Brain death worldwide: Accepted fact but no global consensus in diagnostic criteria

Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, The Clinical Criteria of Brain Death Throughout the World

Eelco F. M. Wijdicks, Determining brain death in adults

Yitzchok A. Breitowitz, The Brain Death Controversy in Jewish Law

Stuart J. Youngner, Robert M. Arnold, Philosophical Debates About the De®nition of Death: Who Cares?

N. Zamperetti, R. Bellomo, C. Ronco, Defining death in non-heart beating organ donors

 
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