The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assisted reproduction, and biomedical research is notoriously controversial. However, while national and international donation policies largely oppose financial incentives they do not treat all parts of the body equally: incentives are allowed in connection to the provision of some parts but not others. Taking off from this observation, I discuss whether body parts differ as regards the ethical legitimacy of incentives and, if so, why. I distinguish two approaches to this issue. On a ”principled” approach, some but not all body parts are inherently special in a way that proscribes payment. On a ”pragmatic” approach, the appropriateness of payment ...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
This paper explores problems associated with using altruism as the central value in gamete donation,...
The question of whether donors should be able to set conditions on who can receive their tissue has ...
The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assiste...
ABSTRACT. Free and informed consent is generally acknowledged as the legal and ethical basis for liv...
Can and will a person become an organ donor? Before such an altruistic act will occur, there is the ...
Acts of helping others are often based on mixed motivations. Based on this claim, it has been argued...
[Extract] The Commonwealth government has today announced a 'grant' scheme for live organ donors. T...
Two ethical frameworks have dominated the discussion of organ donation for long: that of property ri...
Proposals for increasing organ donation are often rejected as incompatible with altruistic motivatio...
The metaphor of gift (“the gift of life”) has represented a dominant topic in transplantation ethics...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Financial incentives for organ donation (from living or brain-dead donors) have been considered ethi...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
This paper explores problems associated with using altruism as the central value in gamete donation,...
The question of whether donors should be able to set conditions on who can receive their tissue has ...
The idea of paying donors in order to make more human bodily material available for therapy, assiste...
ABSTRACT. Free and informed consent is generally acknowledged as the legal and ethical basis for liv...
Can and will a person become an organ donor? Before such an altruistic act will occur, there is the ...
Acts of helping others are often based on mixed motivations. Based on this claim, it has been argued...
[Extract] The Commonwealth government has today announced a 'grant' scheme for live organ donors. T...
Two ethical frameworks have dominated the discussion of organ donation for long: that of property ri...
Proposals for increasing organ donation are often rejected as incompatible with altruistic motivatio...
The metaphor of gift (“the gift of life”) has represented a dominant topic in transplantation ethics...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
Bioethics has entered a new era: as many commentators have noted, the familiar mantra of autonomy, b...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Financial incentives for organ donation (from living or brain-dead donors) have been considered ethi...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
This paper explores problems associated with using altruism as the central value in gamete donation,...
The question of whether donors should be able to set conditions on who can receive their tissue has ...