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Academic Term Papers Catalog ARTICLE SUMMARY: "SELLING ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANTS IS UNETHICAL." |
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| 17153. ARTICLE SUMMARY: "SELLING ORGANS FOR TRANSPLANTS IS UNETHICAL." This paper summarizes an article about selling human organs. The author, a columnist at a leading British weekly, discusses ethical issues in the procurement and allocation of human organs for transplant. He argues that buying and selling human organs for transplant is always unethical, rejecting the notion that a carefully supervised, highly regulated ‘organ market’ could keep the trade in human organs within ethical bounds. Written 2003. 5 pages; 2 footnotes; 1 bibliographic source. 1,288 words. | $35 |
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