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  1. Death in Advance? A critique of the “Zombification” of people with dementia.Mark Schweda & Karin Jongsma - 2022 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 44 (3):1-13.
    This contribution sets out to criticize the prominent metaphor of “death while alive” in the context of dementia. We first explain the historical origin and development as well as the philosophical premises of the image. We then take a closer look at its implications for understanding dementia and societal attitudes and behaviours towards those affected. In doing so, we adopt a life course perspective that seeks to account for the ethical significance of the temporal extension and structure of human life. (...)
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  • Learning From the Cultural Challenge of Dementia.Michael Chapman, Jennifer Philip & Paul Komesaroff - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (2):159-162.
    Learning from the profound challenge of dementia is an urgent priority. Success will require a critical deconstruction of current cultural and linguistic representations of this condition, and a kindling of novel and courageous approaches to re-conceptualise dementia's meaning and experience. This symposium collects provocative ideas arising from various discourses, theoretical perspectives, and methodolgical approaches to explore new ways to understand dementia.
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  • Dementia: Unwelcome change has arrived and we are not ready!Michael Ashby - 2019 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 16 (2):143-146.
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