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Theory of Mind im terminalen Koma und im coma dépassé

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Erste Gedanken zu diesem Thema sind zurückzuverfolgen sogar bis zu Moses Maimonides, einem Rabbiner und Arzt im 13. Jahrhundert, der in den Muskelzuckungen der Enthaupteten keine Zeichen des Lebens sah (Soloveichik 1979).

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Janzen, R. (2012). Theory of Mind im terminalen Koma und im coma dépassé . In: Förstl, H. (eds) Theory of Mind. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24916-7_32

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