Commentary Talking about death is not the same
‘biologically dead’, ‘clinically dead’, ‘irre-versibly dead’, ‘dead because a moral choice was made not to intervene’, ‘legally dead’, ‘biographically dead’ and ‘socially dead’ appear regularly and often interchangeably in clinical, academic and public discourse. These phrases are themselves vague and poorly defined ... ................
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