We begin with the acknowledgement that with “The Zadeh Scenario,” Finder has provided a rich and thick description of what clearly was a challenging opportunity for end-of-life ethics consultation. As such, his narrative now stands as opportunity for us to engage with him in the even more challenging opportunity of post-mortem moral reflection. We have organized our thoughts on this case mostly in the interrogative mode, as questions or queries, and from perspectives informed by our own interest…
Read moreWe begin with the acknowledgement that with “The Zadeh Scenario,” Finder has provided a rich and thick description of what clearly was a challenging opportunity for end-of-life ethics consultation. As such, his narrative now stands as opportunity for us to engage with him in the even more challenging opportunity of post-mortem moral reflection. We have organized our thoughts on this case mostly in the interrogative mode, as questions or queries, and from perspectives informed by our own interests in clinical ethics and healthcare law.