A well-known thought experiment has us ponder a lottery system that selects one person as the source of transplantable organs for two others. The organs are forcibly harvested and the donor dies, whereas the other two patients live. The Survival Lottery is supposed to get at the distinction between killing and letting die, but it is also a challenge to beliefs about moral duties: what are my obligations if my life could be used to save yours and another person\u27s as well? A less extreme version of this thought experiment might have us imagining that officials of the public healthcare system would devise a similar lottery in the aftermath of a large-scale medical emergency. We could imagine that a natural disaster or an attack using biol...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
We investigated whether the responses of 68 ethics committee members and staff to trolley dilemmas c...
A well-known thought experiment has us ponder a lottery system that selects one person as the source...
A well-known thought experiment has us ponder a lottery system that selects one person as the source...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedIn 1975 John Harris envisaged a survival lottery to redistribute organ...
Suppose things are very bad, so bad that some of us need to die: there simply are not enough resourc...
In America alone almost 100,000 people are suffering while waiting for organ transplants, and more t...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
The transplant system has been criticized for not paying enough attention to efficiency in distribut...
Public health emergencies can arise in a number of different ways. They can follow a natural disaste...
Abstract Commercial transplant tourism results in significant harm to both kidney dono...
This article discusses some ethical principles for distributing pandemic influenza vaccine and other...
A disaster is an occurrence disrupting a community’s normal functioning and existence. The disruptio...
Context: For almost a decade, the Kidney Transplantation Committee of the United Network for Organ S...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
We investigated whether the responses of 68 ethics committee members and staff to trolley dilemmas c...
A well-known thought experiment has us ponder a lottery system that selects one person as the source...
A well-known thought experiment has us ponder a lottery system that selects one person as the source...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedIn 1975 John Harris envisaged a survival lottery to redistribute organ...
Suppose things are very bad, so bad that some of us need to die: there simply are not enough resourc...
In America alone almost 100,000 people are suffering while waiting for organ transplants, and more t...
A public health emergency, such as an influenza pandemic, will lead to shortages of mechanical venti...
The transplant system has been criticized for not paying enough attention to efficiency in distribut...
Public health emergencies can arise in a number of different ways. They can follow a natural disaste...
Abstract Commercial transplant tourism results in significant harm to both kidney dono...
This article discusses some ethical principles for distributing pandemic influenza vaccine and other...
A disaster is an occurrence disrupting a community’s normal functioning and existence. The disruptio...
Context: For almost a decade, the Kidney Transplantation Committee of the United Network for Organ S...
COVID-19 has revealed limitations of existing mechanisms for rationing medical resources under emerg...
The recent debate about organ donation was surprisingly heated. People complained about a ‘nanny sta...
We investigated whether the responses of 68 ethics committee members and staff to trolley dilemmas c...