Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation: Current Debates and International Perspectives
In: Bioethik / Medizinethik v.3
Cover -- Inhalt -- List of Abbreviations -- Exploring the Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation Ongoing Debates and Emerging Topics -- I. DONATION OF ORGANS AND TISSUE -- 1. Making Sense of Donation Altruism, Duty, and Incentives -- 2. Defining Consent Autonomy and the Role of the Family -- 3. Nudging in Donation Policies Registration and Decision-Making -- 4. Appealing to Trust in Donation Contexts Expectations and Commitments -- II. HUMAN ORGAN SOURCES -- 5. Determining Brain Death Controversies and Pragmatic Solutions -- 6. Defining Death in Donation after Circulatory Determination of Death Medical Controversies -- 7. Deciding about Living Organ Donation Balancing Risk Management and Autonomy -- 8. Unspecified Living Organ Donation A Challenge to the Duty to 'First Do No Harm' -- III. ORGAN ALLOCATION AND TRANSPLANTATION SYSTEMS -- 9. Allocating Organs Fairness, Transparency, and Responsibility -- 10. Allocating Organs Altruism and Reciprocity -- 11. Selling Organs Dignity as a Further Concern -- 12. Selecting Donors and Recipients The Role of Old Age -- IV. ORGAN RECIPIENTS -- 13. Living with a Transplant Identity and a Good Life1 -- 14. Problematizing the Rhetoric of Gift-Giving in Transplantation Narratives Epistemic Authorities -- 15. Transplanting the Uterus A Reproductive Justice Perspective -- V. ALTERNATIVES -- 16. Researching Xenotransplantation Moral Rights of Animals -- 17. Envisioning 3D Bioprinting Scenarios of Organs 'on Demand' -- 18. Considering the Role of Public Health Organ Shortage, Global Justice, and the Paradox of Prevention -- Contributors.