In another, he died.
在第二个里,他死了。
In the third, his entire brain was destroyed except for one part that kept him breathing.
第三个中,除了维持呼吸的那一部分外,他的大脑完全受损。
Although he was technically alive, he would never again wake up.
虽然严格来讲,大卫仍然活着,但他再也不会苏醒了。
After reading one of these stories, chosen at random, each participant was asked to rateDavid s mental capacities, including whether he could influence the outcome of events,know right from wrong, remember incidents from his life, be aware of his environment,possess a personality and have emotions.
随机阅读一个小故事后,每位被试都被要求对大卫的心智能力作出评价,评价内容包括:他能否影响外界发生的事物,能否判断是非和记忆过去的事,能否对他所在的环境有所意识,是否拥有个性和情感。
Participants used a seven-point scale to make these ratings, where 3 indicated that theystrongly agreed that he could do such things, 0 indicated that they neither agreed nordisagreed, and -3 indicated that they strongly disagreed.
被试们用七个等级来进行评分,3表示非常同意大卫能够完成这些事,0表示既不同意亦不反对,-3表示强烈反对。
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