Ethical Challenges of Organ Transplantation
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Edited by:
Solveig Lena Hansen
About this book
This international collection features a comprehensive debate on the current bioethical controversies of transplantation medicine.
Author / Editor information
Solveig Lena Hansen, born in 1984, is a postdoctoral researcher at the University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany. After an MA in Comparative Literature, she did her PhD in Bioethics at the University of Göttingen in 2016. Her ethical research focusses on organ transplantation, stem cells, and obesity. She also specializes in the field of narrative bioethics, analyzing the negotiation of bioethical issues in literature and film.
Schicktanz Silke :Silke Schicktanz, born in 1970, is full-professor at the Department of Medical Ethics and History of Medicine at the University Medical Center Goettingen, Germany. Her research focuses on the cultural and ethical study of biomedicine. She has lead many international cooperations and was visiting researcher at UC Berkeley, San Francisco State University, Tel Aviv University, JNU Delhi, Montreal Université and University of Lancaster.
Reviews
»While some of the more theoretical chapters may not be of interest to clinicians, they provide in depth explanations of some of the underlying foundations of transplant ethics and are worth reading for anyone interested in these topics. The more practical chapters are well worth reading and provide excellent references for further exploration of these topics.«
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Ongoing Debates and Emerging Topics Solveig Lena Hansen and Silke Schicktanz Open Access Download PDF |
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I. DONATION OF ORGANS AND TISSUE
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Altruism, Duty, and Incentives Anja M.B. Jensen and Klaus Hoeyer Open Access Download PDF |
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Autonomy and the Role of the Family Alberto Molina Pérez, Janet Delgado and David Rodriguez-Arias Open Access Download PDF |
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Registration and Decision-Making Douglas MacKay and Katherine Saylor Open Access Download PDF |
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Expectations and Commitments Solveig Lena Hansen and Katharina Beier Open Access Download PDF |
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II. HUMAN ORGAN SOURCES
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Controversies and Pragmatic Solutions Dieter Birnbacher Open Access Download PDF |
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Medical Controversies Anne Dalle Ave, David Shaw and James Bernat Open Access Download PDF |
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Balancing Risk Management and Autonomy Dominique E. Martin Open Access Download PDF |
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A Challenge to the Duty to ‘First Do No Harm’ Heather Draper and Greg Moorlock Open Access Download PDF |
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III. ORGAN ALLOCATION AND TRANSPLANTATION SYSTEMS
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Fairness, Transparency, and Responsibility Søren Holm Open Access Download PDF |
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Altruism and Reciprocity Peter Sykora Open Access Download PDF |
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Dignity as a Further Concern Zümrüt Alpınar-Şencan Open Access Download PDF |
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The Role of Old Age Mark Schweda and Sabine Wöhlke Open Access Download PDF |
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IV. ORGAN RECIPIENTS
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Identity and a Good Life Paweł Łuków Open Access Download PDF |
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Epistemic Authorities Rhonda Shaw Open Access Download PDF |
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A Reproductive Justice Perspective Sayani Mitra Open Access Download PDF |
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V. ALTERNATIVES
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Moral Rights of Animals Tatjana Višak Open Access Download PDF |
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Scenarios of Organs ‘on Demand’ Charlotte Burnham-Stevens and Niki Vermeulen Open Access Download PDF |
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Organ Shortage, Global Justice, and the Paradox of Prevention Hagai Boas, Nadav Davidovitch and Michael Yudell Open Access Download PDF |
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