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The challenge of death and ethics of social consequences: Death of moral agency
2018
Ethics & Bioethics (in Central Europe)
The present paper focuses on the issue of death from the perspective of ethics of social consequences. To begin with, the paper summarizes Peter Singer's position on the issue of brain death and on organ procurement related to the definition of death. For better understanding of the issue, an example from real life is used. There are at least three prominent sets of views on what it takes to be called dead. All those views are shortly presented and analysed. Later, the theory of ethics of
doi:10.2478/ebce-2018-0015
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