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Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.) - Finding Consciousness: The Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law of Severe Brain Damage - 9780190280307 - V9780190280307
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Finding Consciousness: The Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law of Severe Brain Damage

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Description for Finding Consciousness: The Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law of Severe Brain Damage Hardback. The prominent contributors provide background information, survey the issues and positions, and take controversial stands from a wide variety of perspectives, including neuroscience and neurology, law and policy, and philosophy and ethics. Editor(s): Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter. Series: Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law, and Philosophy. Num Pages: 280 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: HPQ; LNTM; MJN; PSAN. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 240 x 163 x 21. Weight in Grams: 554.
Modern medicine enables us to keep many people alive after they have suffered severe brain damage and show no reliable outward signs of consciousness. Many such patients are misdiagnosed as being in a permanent vegetative state when they are actually in a minimally conscious state. This mistake has far-reaching implications for treatment and prognosis. To alleviate this problem, neuroscientists have recently developed new brain-scanning methods for detecting consciousness in some of these patients and even for asking them questions, including "Do you want to stay alive?" These new technological abilities raise many questions about what exactly these methods reveal (Is ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Series
Oxford Series in Neuroscience, Law, and Philosophy
Condition
New
Weight
553g
Number of Pages
280
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780190280307
SKU
V9780190280307
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About Walter Sinnott-Armstrong (Ed.)
Walter Sinnott-Armstrong is Stillman Professor of Practical Ethics at Duke University in the Philosophy Department, the Kenan Institute for Ethics, the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience, and the Law School. He has served as co-chair of the Board of Officers of the American Philosophical Association http://www.apaonline.org/ and co-director of the MacArthur Law and Neuroscience Project http://www.lawandneuroscienceproject.org/. He publishes widely in ethics, ... Read more

Reviews for Finding Consciousness: The Neuroscience, Ethics, and Law of Severe Brain Damage
"You think people are either conscious or not? Think again. Walter Sinnott-Armstrong takes us by the hand through a forest of clinical exceptions and leaves us wondering what the very concept of consciousness really means. It is a brilliant analysis and collection of primary papers not to be missed because depending on the answer, we will decide whether or not ... Read more

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