Death by Neurological Criteria: Really, Most Sincerely Death
Eric Mathison Eric Mathison

Death by Neurological Criteria: Really, Most Sincerely Death

Brain death is just death. It is confusing and unhelpful to refer to someone as brain dead, and just as the term ‘heart dead’ isn’t capturing a useful distinction, neither is ‘brain dead’. As the authors in a Neurology article put it, following The Wizard of Oz, when someone is brain dead they are “really, most sincerely dead.”

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Live Free or Guardianship: The Appropriate Standard
Eric Mathison Eric Mathison

Live Free or Guardianship: The Appropriate Standard

The Supreme Court of New Hampshire ruled that a guardian should disregard a patient’s stated wishes and make medical decisions according to the guardian’s view about the patient’s best interests. This goes against the consensus view in bioethics that wishes ought to be respected.

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