脳死・臓器移植と「自然」意識
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I think that the consciousness for "nature"appears in the matters such as "death with dignity" and "natural funeral"and so on in today's Japan. The natural world at one time meant not only a present meaning, but also "divineness" that traditional terms contained. Judging from the state of nature, the concept of brain death is too artificial to be accepted. Although there is no way to survive, some people who will not transplant their organs often hold an idea that respects the natural span of life or "the order of nature". I conclude that a sense of incongruity against brain death and organ transplants is derived from the sense or the consciousness of establishing nature as a standard.
- 日本生命倫理学会の論文
- 1996-06-30