This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and embryos. Such commodification contributes to a diminishing sense of human personhood on an individual level, even as it erodes commitments to human flourishing at the societal level. After the case for social harm resulting from the increasing commodification of the body is made, the question becomes whether that harm is best remedied by following any of three approaches by which government traditionally seeks to promote the flourishing of its citizens. The author concludes that it is not, and that what is needed is a pragmatic and somewhat casuistic approach to the regulation of contested commodities-that which legal scholar Margaret Jane R...
Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiti...
Body products, including blood, gametes, and kidneys, are a routine part of contemporary medicine. T...
This article examines the cases for and against commercializing, or commodifying, reproductive mat...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commnodification of human...
In the United States and many countries throughout the world, selling non-regenerative organs for mo...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Listing a child for sale in the local paper\u27s classified section is unthinkable, and it is illega...
The aim of the article is to consider practices of biotechnology that require gamete donation (cloni...
The commodification of reproductive material evokes different responses. Some argue that the sale of...
Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hamper...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
This paper examines the current law and urges the greater regulation of the post-mortem human tissue...
Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiti...
Body products, including blood, gametes, and kidneys, are a routine part of contemporary medicine. T...
This article examines the cases for and against commercializing, or commodifying, reproductive mat...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commnodification of human...
In the United States and many countries throughout the world, selling non-regenerative organs for mo...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
Listing a child for sale in the local paper\u27s classified section is unthinkable, and it is illega...
The aim of the article is to consider practices of biotechnology that require gamete donation (cloni...
The commodification of reproductive material evokes different responses. Some argue that the sale of...
Research shows that properly devised economic incentives increase the supply of blood without hamper...
There are growing debates about the appropriateness of offering money in exchange for the provision ...
This paper examines the current law and urges the greater regulation of the post-mortem human tissue...
Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiti...
Body products, including blood, gametes, and kidneys, are a routine part of contemporary medicine. T...
This article examines the cases for and against commercializing, or commodifying, reproductive mat...