One way of increasing the supply of organs available for transplant would be to switch to an opt-out system of donor registration. This is typically assumed to operate on the basis of presumed consent, but this faces the objection that not all of those who fail to opt out would actually consent to the use of their cadaveric organs. This paper defuses this objection, arguing that people's actual, explicit or implicit, consent to use their organs is not needed. It borrows David Estlund's notion of ‘normative consent’ from the justification of political authority and applies it to the case of organ donation. According to this idea, when it is wrong to withhold consent to something, the moral force of that lack of consent may be null and void. ...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Thousands of lives are lost each year because of a lack of organs available for transplant, but curr...
A number of authors criticise opt-out (or ‘deemed consent’) systems for failing to secure valid cons...
This paper defends an 'opt-out' scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from 'pr...
The common objection to opt-out systems of postmortal organ procurement is that they allow removal o...
Opt-out systems of postmortem organ procurement are often supposed to be justifiable by presumed con...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
It is often claimed that a legitimate approach to organ donation is an opt-out system, also known as...
his paper examines the presumed consent approach from a practical, legal and ethical perspective. It...
This paper defends an ‘opt-out’ scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from ‘pr...
Organ transplantation has saved countless lives, however more people could have been saved had only ...
The shortage of organs available for transplant has been a serious and unchanging worldwide problem ...
This paper will study the economic and ethical issues involved in changing the current American opt-...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
Established within the context of a severe shortage of organs and tissues for transplantation, this ...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Thousands of lives are lost each year because of a lack of organs available for transplant, but curr...
A number of authors criticise opt-out (or ‘deemed consent’) systems for failing to secure valid cons...
This paper defends an 'opt-out' scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from 'pr...
The common objection to opt-out systems of postmortal organ procurement is that they allow removal o...
Opt-out systems of postmortem organ procurement are often supposed to be justifiable by presumed con...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
It is often claimed that a legitimate approach to organ donation is an opt-out system, also known as...
his paper examines the presumed consent approach from a practical, legal and ethical perspective. It...
This paper defends an ‘opt-out’ scheme for organ procurement, by distinguishing this system from ‘pr...
Organ transplantation has saved countless lives, however more people could have been saved had only ...
The shortage of organs available for transplant has been a serious and unchanging worldwide problem ...
This paper will study the economic and ethical issues involved in changing the current American opt-...
This article follows the recent publication of the Organs for Donation Task Force report, "Organs fo...
Established within the context of a severe shortage of organs and tissues for transplantation, this ...
Conditional and directed deceased organ donations occur when donors (or often their next of kin) att...
Thousands of lives are lost each year because of a lack of organs available for transplant, but curr...
A number of authors criticise opt-out (or ‘deemed consent’) systems for failing to secure valid cons...