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Organ Transplants and Ethics
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174 pages
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The study explores the ethical dilemmas associated with transplant therapy, distinguishing between the challenges of experimental procedures and those encountered in routine practices. It delves into critical issues such as cadaveric organ harvesting, criteria for procuring organs from living donors and non-human animals, and the ethics surrounding artificial implants. Aimed at contributing to practical philosophy, this work is particularly relevant for ethicists and healthcare professionals navigating the complex moral landscape of transplantation.
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2022, paperback
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