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Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues
by
Rera, Michael
, Todd, Nicolas
, Guillermain, Clémence
, Ricadat, Elise
, Gaille, Marie
, Kaakai, Sarah
, Araneda, Marco
, Dubost, Clément
in
Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Anticipation
/ Biology
/ Clinical psychology
/ Collaboration
/ Death
/ Demography
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Ethics in Biomedical Research
/ Evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Intensive care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Longevity risk
/ Medical care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Article
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues
by
Rera, Michael
, Todd, Nicolas
, Guillermain, Clémence
, Ricadat, Elise
, Gaille, Marie
, Kaakai, Sarah
, Araneda, Marco
, Dubost, Clément
in
Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Anticipation
/ Biology
/ Clinical psychology
/ Collaboration
/ Death
/ Demography
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Ethics in Biomedical Research
/ Evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Intensive care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Longevity risk
/ Medical care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Article
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues
by
Rera, Michael
, Todd, Nicolas
, Guillermain, Clémence
, Ricadat, Elise
, Gaille, Marie
, Kaakai, Sarah
, Araneda, Marco
, Dubost, Clément
in
Age
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Anticipation
/ Biology
/ Clinical psychology
/ Collaboration
/ Death
/ Demography
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Ethics in Biomedical Research
/ Evolution
/ Health aspects
/ Health care
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Insects
/ Intensive care
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Life Sciences
/ Longevity risk
/ Medical care
/ Medical prognosis
/ Medical research
/ Mortality
/ Nephrology
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Article
/ Theory of Medicine/Bioethics
2020
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Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues
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Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues
2020
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Overview
Background
The discovery of biomarkers of ageing has led to the development of predictors of impending natural death and has paved the way for personalised estimation of the risk of death in the general population. This study intends to identify the ethical resources available to approach the idea of a long-lasting dying process and consider the perspective of death prediction. The reflection on human mortality is necessary but not sufficient to face this issue. Knowledge about death anticipation in clinical contexts allows for a better understanding of it. Still, the very notion of prediction and its implications must be clarified. This study outlines in a prospective way issues that call for further investigation in the various fields concerned: ethical, psychological, medical and social.
Methods
The study is based on an interdisciplinary approach, a combination of philosophy, clinical psychology, medicine, demography, biology and actuarial science.
Results
The present study proposes an understanding of death prediction based on its distinction with the relationship to human mortality and death anticipation, and on the analogy with the implications of genetic testing performed in pre-symptomatic stages of a disease. It leads to the identification of a multi-layered issue, including the individual and personal relationship to death prediction, the potential medical uses of biomarkers of ageing, the social and economic implications of the latter, especially in regard to the way longevity risk is perceived.
Conclusions
The present study work strives to propose a first sketch of what the implications of death prediction as such could be - from an individual, medical and social point of view. Both with anti-ageing medicine and the transhumanist quest for immortality, research on biomarkers of ageing brings back to the forefront crucial ethical matters: should we, as human beings, keep ignoring certain things, primarily the moment of our death, be it an estimation of it? If such knowledge was available, who should be informed about it and how such information should be given? Is it a knowledge that could be socially shared?
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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