Two ethical frameworks have dominated the discussion of organ donation for long: that of property rights and that of gift-giving. However, recent years have seen a drastic rise in the number of philosophical analyses of the meaning of giving and generosity, which has been mirrored in ethical debates on organ donation and in critical sociological, anthropological and ethnological work on the gift metaphor in this context. In order to capture the flourishing of this field, this article distinguishes between four frameworks for thinking about bodily exchanges in medicine: those of property rights, heroic gift-giving, sacrifice, and gift-giving as aporia. These frameworks represent four different ways of making sense of donation of organs as we...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...
A total of 2,552 organs from deceased donors were transplanted in the UK in 2009, yet more than 1,00...
The interaction between deceased organ donation, gift exchange theory and religion are examined from...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of sociological, anthropological, and ethnological works...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of sociological, anthropological, and ethnological works...
Living and deceased organ donation are couched in altruism and gift discourse and this article revie...
Abstract The complexity of the contemporary corporeal gift has ramifications for understanding socia...
Medical anthropology can bring to living donor trans-plant useful insights on the nature of gifting,...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
The ‘gift of life’ is a popular discourse associated with pro-donation and transplant activists, its...
The metaphor of gift (“the gift of life”) has represented a dominant topic in transplantation ethics...
Departing from three metaphors—the body as gift, resource, and commodity—the book explores the conte...
Organ transplantation is becoming more important as a viable method of treatment for certain severe ...
Publicly promoted as the gift of life`, organ donation offers a strong contrast with forms of gift ...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...
A total of 2,552 organs from deceased donors were transplanted in the UK in 2009, yet more than 1,00...
The interaction between deceased organ donation, gift exchange theory and religion are examined from...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of sociological, anthropological, and ethnological works...
Recent years have seen a rise in the number of sociological, anthropological, and ethnological works...
Living and deceased organ donation are couched in altruism and gift discourse and this article revie...
Abstract The complexity of the contemporary corporeal gift has ramifications for understanding socia...
Medical anthropology can bring to living donor trans-plant useful insights on the nature of gifting,...
The gift of life doctrine underpins Australia\u27s approach to organ donation: in legislation, clini...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
The ‘gift of life’ is a popular discourse associated with pro-donation and transplant activists, its...
The metaphor of gift (“the gift of life”) has represented a dominant topic in transplantation ethics...
Departing from three metaphors—the body as gift, resource, and commodity—the book explores the conte...
Organ transplantation is becoming more important as a viable method of treatment for certain severe ...
Publicly promoted as the gift of life`, organ donation offers a strong contrast with forms of gift ...
Globally, there is a critical shortage of donor organs to meet the demands for human organ transplan...
A total of 2,552 organs from deceased donors were transplanted in the UK in 2009, yet more than 1,00...
The interaction between deceased organ donation, gift exchange theory and religion are examined from...