Death pluralism: a proposal
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Pluralism Brain death Accommodation Bioethics Religion
Date
2023-08-02Referencia bibliográfica
Díaz-Cobacho, G., Molina-Pérez, A. & Rodríguez-Arias, D. Death pluralism: a proposal. Philos Ethics Humanit Med 18, 10 (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1186/s13010-023-00139-3]
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CRUE‑CSIC; INEDyTO II: PID2020‑118729RB‑I00; Dead Bodies PID2020‑119717GA‑I00; Banc Sabadell foundationAbstract
The debate over the determination of death has been raging for more than fifty years. Since then, objections against the diagnosis of brain death from family members of those diagnosed as dead-have been increasing and are causing some countries to take novel steps to accommodate people's beliefs and preferences in the determination of death. This, coupled with criticism by some academics of the brain death criterion, raises some questions about the issues surrounding the determination of death. In this paper, we discuss some of the main approaches to death determination that have been theoretically proposed or currently put into practice and propose a new approach to death determination called "weak pluralism" as a reasonable ethical and political alternative to respect diversity in death determination.