Organs for Sale is an extended case study of a lively public moral debate that delves into how a society assigns worth as well as what ought to be for sale and why.
Organs for Sale is an extended case study of a lively public moral debate that delves into how a society assigns worth as well as what ought to be for sale and why.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ryan Gillespie is a Lecturer in the Study of Religion Program at UCLA.
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Acknowledgments Section One: Morals, Markets, and Medicine 1. Organs for Sale? Normative Entanglements in the Public Sphere 2. Public Morality: Altruism, Rhetoric, and Bioethics Section Two: The Rhetorical Positions, Arguments, and Justifications in Human Organ Procurement 3. The Case for an Altruistic Supply System 4. The Case for a Market-Based Supply System Section Three: Morality, Neoliberalism, and the Prospects of Reasoning Together in a Democracy 5. The Neoliberal Graft: Medicine, Morality, and Markets in Liberal-Democratic Regimes 6. Good Reasons: Metanormativity and Categoricity 7. Weighing Reasons: Telic Orientation, Rhetorical Force, and Normative Force Section Four: Weighing Reasons in the Organ Debate 8. The Scope of the Market: Exploitation, Coercion, Paternalism, and Legal Consistency 9. What Money Cannot Buy and What Money Ought Not Buy: Dignity, Motives, and Markets Conclusion: What Kind of Policy for What Kind of Society? Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Section One: Morals, Markets, and Medicine 1. Organs for Sale? Normative Entanglements in the Public Sphere 2. Public Morality: Altruism, Rhetoric, and Bioethics Section Two: The Rhetorical Positions, Arguments, and Justifications in Human Organ Procurement 3. The Case for an Altruistic Supply System 4. The Case for a Market-Based Supply System Section Three: Morality, Neoliberalism, and the Prospects of Reasoning Together in a Democracy 5. The Neoliberal Graft: Medicine, Morality, and Markets in Liberal-Democratic Regimes 6. Good Reasons: Metanormativity and Categoricity 7. Weighing Reasons: Telic Orientation, Rhetorical Force, and Normative Force Section Four: Weighing Reasons in the Organ Debate 8. The Scope of the Market: Exploitation, Coercion, Paternalism, and Legal Consistency 9. What Money Cannot Buy and What Money Ought Not Buy: Dignity, Motives, and Markets Conclusion: What Kind of Policy for What Kind of Society? Notes Bibliography Index
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