> >So, imagine a person who *used* to have cerebral activity but now
> doesn't any more. Does he/she >lose his/her personhood?

> I believe that life begins at first breath, but I would not call being
> assisted by a machine to keep breathing living. Just existing.  The
> meaning of life is to have your life have meaning.  Very deep for a
> Monday! :-)

If a person's brain were entirely supported by machines, yet the brain
continued to function with clear cerebral activity(particularly if we
had a way to communicate with them), I'd consider them still
alive/human-- as 'meaningless' as it might be...


-- 
Derek


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