Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiting lists and global poverty. Solutions to organ procurement problems that are solely market-based would unfairly shift the burdens of medical procedures onto developing nations. Market advocates base their claims on the understanding of organs as property, a position that should be problematized. Instrumentalizing people in this way is made part of the broader commodification of animals and the environment. Combating the market mentality requires a return to the holistic view of bioethics that led to the founding of the field
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
This article will examine the propriety of establishing a system for the sale of human organs, espec...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiti...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Bioethical discourse on organ donation and transplantation medicine covers a wide range of topics, f...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Under the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984, organ suppliers-usually the famillies of critically...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
In this paper, the authors provide an analysis of the ethical issues surrounding the transplantation...
Organ transplantation is a comprehensive subject covering many different issues: medical, social, po...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
This article will examine the propriety of establishing a system for the sale of human organs, espec...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...
Some bioethicists have proposed a legalized market in human organs as a solution to transplant waiti...
The legalization of markets in human organs would save lives. Human lives matter. Therefore, weshoul...
The Ciba Foundation held the first international, interdisciplinary conference on ethical and legal ...
In 1984, federal legislation outlawing payment for human organs for transplantation was adopted afte...
Bioethical discourse on organ donation and transplantation medicine covers a wide range of topics, f...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Under the National Organ Transplant Act of 1984, organ suppliers-usually the famillies of critically...
For decades, the dominant view among biomedical ethicists, transplantation professionals, and the pu...
In this paper, the authors provide an analysis of the ethical issues surrounding the transplantation...
Organ transplantation is a comprehensive subject covering many different issues: medical, social, po...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
This article will examine the propriety of establishing a system for the sale of human organs, espec...
Current bioethical frameworks supporting the Western medical model are criticised for failing to off...