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The moral challenge of alzheimer diseaseThe Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease
Ethical Issues from Diagnosis to Dying

Article posted on Wednesday 01 July 2009 by DWDnsw

Stephen G. Post
Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN: 9780801864100

Society today, writes Stephen Post, is "hypercognitive": it places inordinate emphasis on people's powers of rational thinking and memory. Thus, Alzheimer disease and other dementias, which over an extended period incrementally rob patients of exactly those functions, raise many dilemmas. How are we to view -- and value -- persons deprived of what some consider the most important human capacities?

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In the second edition of The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease, Post updates his highly praised account of the major ethical issues relating to dementia care. With chapters organized to follow the progression from mild to severe and then terminal stages of dementia, Post discusses topics including the experience of dementia, family caregiving, genetic testing for Alzheimer disease, quality of life, and assisted suicide and euthanasia.

Available from publisher and Amazon.com