Finding consciousness : the neuroscience, ethics, and law of severe brain damage /

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Other Authors: Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter, 1955-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2016
Edition:First edition
Series:Series in neuroscience, law, and philosophy
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Table of Contents:
  • Finding consciousness : an introduction / by Meghan Brayton and Walter Sinnott-Armstrong
  • Discussion with a caring father / by Ken Diviney and Katherine Grichnik
  • The geography of unconsciousness : from apparent death to the minimally conscious state / by Jeffrey P. Baker
  • Consciousness and death : the whole-brain formulation of death / by James L. Bernat
  • Modes of consciousness / by Tim Bayne and Jakob Hohwy
  • What is it like to be in a disorder of consciousness / by Caroline Schnakers
  • Decoding thoughts in behaviorally non-responsive patients / by Adrian M. Owen and Lorina Naci
  • Persistent vegetative state, akinetic mutism, and consciousness / by Will Davies and Neil Levy
  • Lay attitudes to withdrawal of treatment in disorders of consciousness and their normative significance / by Jacob Gipson, Guy Kahane, and Julian Savulescu
  • Moral conflict in the minimally conscious state / by Joshua Shepherd
  • What is good for them? Best interests and severe disorders of consciousness / by Jennifer Hawkins
  • Minimally conscious states and pain : a different approach to patient ethics / by Valerie Gray Hardcastle
  • The legal circle of life / by Nita A. Farahany and Rachel Zacharias
  • Guardianship and the injured brain : representation and the rights of patients and families / by Joseph J. Fins and Barbara Pohl