Brain damage and the moral significance of consciousness.
G. Kahane,J. Savulescu
2009 · DOI: 10.1093/jmp/jhn038
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy · 131 Citations
TLDR
It is argued that enjoyment of consciousness might actually give stronger moral reasons not to preserve a patient's life and, indeed, that these might be stronger when patients retain significant cognitive function.
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