Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to global market practices) and bioethics (from the sale of body parts to genetic enhancement). There has been disagreement, however, over what constitutes commodification, whether it is happening, and whether it is of ethical import. This chapter focuses on one area of the discussion in bioethics – the commodification of human tissue – and addresses these questions – about the characteristics of commodification, its pervasiveness, and ethical significance – in order to clarify and map the commodificatory debate.The chapter does this in three parts. First, it defines commodification as the shift from “persons” to “things” and from “relationship...
What is the price of a limb? A child? Ethnicity? Love? In a world that is often ruled by buyers and ...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
The arrival of synthetic organs may mean we need to reconsider principles of ownership of such items...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with th...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
To explore the roles that the professions, governments, and international bodies can play in respond...
This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commnodification of human...
This chapter puts the philosophical debate on commodification in the context of the legal concept o...
© 2011 Dr. Dominique Elizabeth MartinSupplies of human biological materials (HBM) for use in therape...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
In recent years a wide variety of transnational medical practices have emerged to create markets in ...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
What is the price of a limb? A child? Ethnicity? Love? In a world that is often ruled by buyers and ...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
The arrival of synthetic organs may mean we need to reconsider principles of ownership of such items...
Commodification is a broad and crosscutting issue that spans debates in ethics (from prostitution to...
become a prominent theme in contemporary debates about the body. These focus on how the reorganizati...
An innovative program recently initiated at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Medical...
Commodification is a challenge that deals not only with the payment for health care but also with th...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
To explore the roles that the professions, governments, and international bodies can play in respond...
This essay develops a framework for thinking about the moral basis for the commnodification of human...
This chapter puts the philosophical debate on commodification in the context of the legal concept o...
© 2011 Dr. Dominique Elizabeth MartinSupplies of human biological materials (HBM) for use in therape...
Recent developments in biotechnology allow for the generation of increasingly complex products out o...
In recent years a wide variety of transnational medical practices have emerged to create markets in ...
This essay examines the increasing commodification of the body with respect to tissues, gametes, and...
What is the price of a limb? A child? Ethnicity? Love? In a world that is often ruled by buyers and ...
• Trade in human tissue in Australia is prohibited by state law, and in ethical guidelines by the Na...
The arrival of synthetic organs may mean we need to reconsider principles of ownership of such items...