Marketing Body Parts: Morality, Law, and Public Opinion

Michael Davis
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This article offers an economic (market-based) argument for prohibiting not only transplant commercialism (trafficking and tourism) but also donation of quasi-replaceable body parts (such as first kidney) that require the mutilation of a living human body (turning a part of a person that does not regenerate into a thing to be implanted in another). The argument relies on the concept of pollution (negative effects of a market that fall on participants without their informed consent). The article includes a critique of part of the Declaration of Istanbul.
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这篇文章提供了一个经济的(基于市场的)论点,不仅禁止移植商业化(贩运和旅游),而且禁止捐赠准可替换的身体部位(如第一肾),这需要切割活人身体(将一个不能再生的人的一部分变成可以植入另一个人体内的东西)。这一论点依赖于污染的概念(市场在未经参与者知情同意的情况下对其产生的负面影响)。这篇文章包括对《伊斯坦布尔宣言》部分内容的批评。
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