This is an interesting, thoughtful, and thought-provoking philosophical critique of the models of dementia. Written and edited by a philosophically-oriented geriatric psychiatrist, this book provides a refreshing look at this all too common syndrome. This book is a welcome addition to this neurological, psychiatric, and bioethical literature.
Doody's
Overall, the book is a valuable addition to theorising about dementia and is a welcome addition to the bookshelves of academics, students and practitioners who wish to challenge their knowledge base about understanding dementia.
Ageing and Society
This is a challenging important book demanding careful reading and thoughtful reflection. Regardless of professional identification or partisan loyalty, it is relevant to anyone who seeks philosophical understanding, conceptual clarity, critical analysis of complex degenerative neurocognitive conditions and their social impact, and who labours to develop humane, ethical dementia care practice.
Journal of Dementia Care
The book displays the intellectual rigor of an academic philosopher, tempered by the compassion and pragmatism of a good clinician.
Daniel Harwood, Journal of International Psychogeriatrics