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Contemporary Issues: The Ethics of Organ Transplants

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No one disputes the necessity of transplants, but the challenge lies in meeting the overwhelming demand for healthy organs. Advances in medical technology have made organ procurement a critical issue, raising complex questions that intertwine medicine with politics, ethics, religion, and more. How can we address the need for organs while respecting personal ethics and religious beliefs? Is it ethical to turn medical emergencies into a marketplace for organs? Should organ sales be allowed, or should animals be sacrificed for human benefit? Could cloning emerge as a viable source of organs? This volume features over thirty influential articles from experts in ethics, medicine, philosophy, law, and politics, exploring the multifaceted issues surrounding organ procurement and distribution. Co-edited by Dr. Arthur L. Caplan, a renowned authority in bioethics and health policy, the book is structured around five key themes: (1) sources of organs for transplantation, including living donations and nonhuman organ transfer; (2) policy approaches to alleviate shortages, such as presumed consent; (3) the ethics of organ sales and the implications for global organ procurement; (4) case studies addressing eligibility for transplants; and (5) the intrinsic value of human life in the context of organ donation.

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Contemporary Issues: The Ethics of Organ Transplants, Arthur L. Caplan, Daniel H. Coelho

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1998
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