The authors hold that when total and irreversible cessation of brain activity is proved, the person in question is dead because the form (soul) is no longer able to inform the matter (body).
The authors hold that when total and irreversible cessation of brain activity is proved, the person in question is dead because the form (soul) is no longer able to inform the matter (body).
See p. 403.
The authors hold that when total and irreversible cessation of brain activity is proved, the person in question is dead because the form (soul) is no longer able to inform the matter (body).
See p. 403.