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改变关于脑死亡的讨论。

Changing the conversation about brain death.

机构信息

a Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School.

出版信息

Am J Bioeth. 2014;14(8):9-14. doi: 10.1080/15265161.2014.925154.

Abstract

We seek to change the conversation about brain death by highlighting the distinction between brain death as a biological concept versus brain death as a legal status. The fact that brain death does not cohere with any biologically plausible definition of death has been known for decades. Nevertheless, this fact has not threatened the acceptance of brain death as a legal status that permits individuals to be treated as if they are dead. The similarities between "legally dead" and "legally blind" demonstrate how we may legitimately choose bright-line legal definitions that do not cohere with biological reality. Not only does this distinction bring conceptual coherence to the conversation about brain death, but it has practical implications as well. Once brain death is recognized as a social construction not grounded in biological reality, we create the possibility of changing the social construction in ways that may better serve both organ donors and recipients alike.

摘要

我们试图通过强调脑死亡作为生物学概念与脑死亡作为法律地位之间的区别来改变关于脑死亡的讨论。几十年来,人们已经知道脑死亡与任何合理的死亡生物学定义都不一致。然而,这一事实并没有威胁到脑死亡作为法律地位的接受,这种法律地位允许人们被视为已经死亡。“法定死亡”和“法定失明”之间的相似之处表明,我们可以合理地选择与生物学现实不一致的明确法律定义。这种区别不仅使脑死亡的讨论具有概念上的一致性,而且具有实际意义。一旦脑死亡被认为是一种不基于生物学现实的社会建构,我们就创造了改变这种社会建构的可能性,以使器官捐献者和接受者都能从中受益。

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