Lee Patrick
Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Ohio, USA
J Med Philos. 2016 Jun;41(3):300-14. doi: 10.1093/jmp/jhw005. Epub 2016 Apr 20.
I develop and refine an argument for the total brain death criterion of death previously advanced by Germain Grisez and me: A human being is essentially a rational animal, and so must have a radical capacity for rational operations. For rational animals, conscious sensation is a pre-requisite for rational operation. But total brain death results in the loss of the radical capacity for conscious sensation, and so also for rational operations. Hence, total brain death constitutes a substantial change-the ceasing to be of the human being. Objections are considered, including the objection that total brain death need not result in the loss of capacity for sensation, and that damage to the brain less than total brain death can result in loss of capacity for rational operations.
我发展并完善了之前由热尔曼·格里斯泽(Germain Grisez)和我提出的关于脑死亡作为死亡的总体标准的论证:人本质上是一种理性动物,因此必须具有进行理性活动的根本能力。对于理性动物而言,有意识的感觉是理性活动的先决条件。但是全脑死亡会导致有意识感觉的根本能力丧失,进而也导致理性活动能力的丧失。因此,全脑死亡构成了一种实质性的变化——人的不复存在。文中考虑了一些反对意见,包括全脑死亡不一定会导致感觉能力丧失的反对意见,以及大脑损伤程度低于全脑死亡也可能导致理性活动能力丧失的反对意见。