Article ID: CBB607058744

The Demise of Brain Death (2022)

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Fifty years have passed since brain death was first proposed as a criterion of death. Its advocates believe that with the destruction of the brain, integrated functioning ceases irreversibly, somatic unity dissolves, and the organism turns into a corpse. In this article, I put forward two objections against this assertion. First, I draw parallels between brain death and other pathological conditions and argue that whenever one regards the absence or the artificial replacement of a certain function in these pathological conditions as compatible with organismic unity, then one equally ought to tolerate that function’s loss or replacement in brain death. Second, I show that the neurological criterion faces an additional problem that is only coming to light as life-supporting technology improves: the growing sophistication of the latter gives rise to a dangerous decoupling of the actual performance of a vital function from the retention of neurological control over it. Half a century after its introduction, the neurological criterion is facing the same fate as its cardiopulmonary predecessor.

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Authors & Contributors
Alac, Morana
Andrieu, Bernard
Bondarew, Veronica
Cartwright, Lisa
Hoeyer, Klaus
Lavi, Shai Joshua
Journals
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Social Studies of Science
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
Journal of American Culture
Publishers
Johns Hopkins University Press
CSIRO Publishing
Olschki
Transaction Publishers
University of Minnesota Press
Concepts
Medicine and technology, relationships
Medicine
Brain death
Pathology
Philosophy of medicine
Medicine and ethics
People
Beecher, Henry Knowles
Cassirer, Ernst
Kant, Immanuel
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
Paris (France)
Israel
Australia
Denmark
Europe
Institutions
Harvard Medical School
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