Persistent vegetative state, akinetic mutism and consciousness
<p>There is a strong intuition that conscious beings have a special kind and perhaps an especially high degree of moral significance denied to beings that lack consciousness. Though we think that the way in which this special significance is spelt out is often misleading, we think that the int...
Prif Awduron: | Davies, W, Levy, N |
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Awduron Eraill: | Sinnott-Armstrong, W |
Fformat: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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The vegetative state and the science of consciousness
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2-Methylhopanoids are maximally produced in akinetes of Nostoc punctiforme: geobiological implications
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Episodic hypothermia with mutism in an older woman
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Is it better to be minimally conscious than vegetative?
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