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Buddhism, Brain Death, and Organ Transplantation |
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著者 |
Keown, Damien
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掲載誌 |
Journal of Buddhist Ethics
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巻号 | v.17 |
出版年月日 | 2010 |
ページ | 1 - 34 |
出版者 | Department of History & Religious Studies Program , The Pennsylvania State University |
出版サイト |
https://history.la.psu.edu/
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出版地 | University Park, PA, US |
資料の種類 | 期刊論文=Journal Article |
言語 | 英文=English |
ノート | Damien Keown, Goldsmiths College, University of London; d.keown@gold.ac.uk
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抄録 | This article raises concerns about the degree to which potential donors are aware that their laymans understanding of death may not be the same as that enshrined in protocols employing the criterion of brain death. There would seem to be a need for greater public education of a kind which acknowledges the debate around the practical and conceptual difficulties associated with brain death, and makes clear what the implications of a diagnosis of brain death are for the donor and his or her elatives. The remainder of the article explores the discrepancy between the modern concept of brain death and the traditional Buddhist understanding of death as the loss of the body's organic integrity as opposed to simply the loss of its cerebral functions.
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目次 | Introduction 2 Organ Donation 4 Generosity (dāna) 7 Defining Death 8 Traditional Teachings on Death 9 Organ Transplantation 22 Conclusion 24
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ISSN | 10769005 (E) |
ヒット数 | 554 |
作成日 | 2013.03.12 |
更新日期 | 2017.07.13 |
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