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Defining The Moment Of Death
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Defining The Moment Of Death

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At the crossroads of life and death lies a debate that has captivated lawmakers, ethicists, and medical professionals for centuries: the determination of brain death. In this provocative and timely book, Anamika Krishnan embarks on a bold exploration of this contentious issue, unraveling the complexities that define it in both India and the U.S.A.

Krishnan's work delves deep into the heart of ethical and legal battles, where cultural beliefs and scientific reasoning clash. Why is brain death, despite being a medically recognized state, still questioned as true death? This book exposes the root causes behind this skepticism-ranging from religious influences to the erosion of trust in science-and makes a compelling case for rethinking our approach.

Through a meticulous comparison of the legal systems and ethical guidelines in India and the U.S.A., Krishnan illuminates the unique challenges each country faces, while also identifying shared struggles that transcend borders. With a focus on decolonizing bioethics, this work challenges readers to reconsider long-held assumptions and explore new paths forward.

For those ready to engage with one of the most polarizing debates of our time, this book offers a captivating journey into the future of life, death, and the law.Anamika Krishnan's insightful analysis promises to spark dialogue and inspire change in how we understand the end of life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9798896103295

At the crossroads of life and death lies a debate that has captivated lawmakers, ethicists, and medical professionals for centuries: the determination of brain death. In this provocative and timely book, Anamika Krishnan embarks on a bold exploration of this contentious issue, unraveling the complexities that define it in both India and the U.S.A.

Krishnan's work delves deep into the heart of ethical and legal battles, where cultural beliefs and scientific reasoning clash. Why is brain death, despite being a medically recognized state, still questioned as true death? This book exposes the root causes behind this skepticism-ranging from religious influences to the erosion of trust in science-and makes a compelling case for rethinking our approach.

Through a meticulous comparison of the legal systems and ethical guidelines in India and the U.S.A., Krishnan illuminates the unique challenges each country faces, while also identifying shared struggles that transcend borders. With a focus on decolonizing bioethics, this work challenges readers to reconsider long-held assumptions and explore new paths forward.

For those ready to engage with one of the most polarizing debates of our time, this book offers a captivating journey into the future of life, death, and the law.Anamika Krishnan's insightful analysis promises to spark dialogue and inspire change in how we understand the end of life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
30 October 2024
Pages
232
ISBN
9798896103295