Locked-in Happiness

Bioethics Research Notes 23 (1):11 (2011)
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Alstin, Zac Results of a Belgian study have revealed that a large number of people suffering from Locked-In Syndrome are happy. Disability is foremost a challenge to one's values, not to our happiness.

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