Markets in Human Organs for Transplantation Controversy and Contention
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ArtikelSerie: Utgivningsinformation: New York Taylor & Francis Routledge [Imprint] 2025Beskrivning: 1 electronic resource (1 p.)Innehållstyp: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781003689652
- 9781041174295
- 9781041174318
- Medicine
- Medicine: general issues
- Medical profession
- Medical ethics and professional conduct
- Philosophy and Religion
- Philosophy
- Topics in philosophy
- Ethics and moral philosophy
- Bioethics
- Bodily autonomy
- Commodification
- Communitarian theory
- Controversial markets
- Distributive justice
- Ethical regulation of organ sales
- Ethics of markets
- Ethics of transplantation
- Exploitation
- Healthcare policy debate
- Inequality
- Integrative pluralism
- James Stacey Taylor
- Libertarian perspectives
- Living donation
- Mark J. Cherry
- Medical commodification
- Medical ethics
- Organ markets
- Organ trafficking
- Organ transplantation
- Paternalism
- Transplant ethics
- Utilitarian bioethics
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This volume presents a comprehensive examination of one of bioethics' most divisive debates: whether human organs should be bought and sold. It brings together diverse philosophical perspectives from leading scholars who explore the moral, political, and practical dimensions of organ markets. The volume addresses critical questions at the intersection of medicine, ethics, and economics: Would financial incentives for organ donation save lives or exploit the vulnerable? Can organ markets be ethically regulated to prevent abuse? How do principles of distributive justice apply to organ allocation? Should bodily autonomy extend to selling one's organs? Contributors include both proponents who argue that properly regulated markets would increase organ supply and reduce suffering, and opponents who contend that commodification of organs violates human dignity and risks exploitation. The collection examines utilitarian, libertarian, and communitarian approaches while considering real-world policy implications. It also offers nuanced analysis of paternalistic prohibitions, feasibility concerns, and alternative procurement systems. By presenting multiple viewpoints in dialogue, the volume provides readers with the intellectual tools to form their own informed positions on this controversial issue. Markets in Human Organs for Transplantation is an ideal resource for researchers, students, and healthcare professionals interested in the ethical dimensions of transplant medicine.
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