Mon 6 Oct, 2008
“The Undead” or Unresponsive Persons to be Loved?
Comments (0) Filed under: Culture of Life, Euthanasia, Human Dignity, Medical Ethics, Suffering, WorldviewsTags: brain death, coma, dying, end of life treatment, life support, persistent vegetative state, PVS
The naturalist and utilitarian philosophies creeping into the medical profession often keep unresponsive patients from getting therapies that could help them or the care they deserve as human persons. Our culture must make the choice to treat unresponsive patients as people to be loved in their time of need. Continue reading
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