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HOLDING ONE ANOTHER (WELL, WRONGLY, CLUMSILY) IN A TIME OF DEMENTIA
Authors:HILDE LINDEMANN
Affiliation:Department of Philosophy, 503 South Kedzie Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Abstract:Abstract: This essay takes a close look at a species of care that is particularly needed by people with progressive dementias but that has not been much discussed in the bioethics literature: the activity of holding the person in her or his identity. It presses the claim that close family members have a special responsibility to hold on to the demented person's identity for her or him, and offers some criteria for doing this morally well or badly. Finally, it considers how even those with dementia can hold others in their identities, and suggests that this kind of holding too can have great moral worth.
Keywords:dementia    identity    recognition    family    home
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