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Abstract
In 1971, two years before Roe v. Wade affirmed federal protection for abortion, Judith Jarvis Thomson attempted to demonstrate the wrongs of forced gestation through analogy: you awake to find that the world's most esteemed violinist is wholly, physically dependent on you for life support. Here, the authors suggest that Thomson's intuition, that there is a relevant similarity between providing living kidney support and forced gestation, is realized in the contemporary practice of living organ donation. After detailing the robust analogy between living kidney donation and gestation, we turn to current ethical guidelines incorporated in the United Network for Organ Sharing's requirements for legally authorized organ donation and transplantation. We conclude that if, as we—and Thomson—suggest, organ donation and gestation are relevantly similar, then the ethical framework supporting donation may aid in articulating ethical grounds that will be compelling in informing the legal grounds for a defense of abortion.
1971 年,在 "罗伊诉韦德 "案确认联邦保护堕胎的两年前,朱迪斯-贾维斯-汤姆森试图通过类比来证明强迫妊娠的错误:你醒来时发现世界上最受尊敬的小提琴家完全依赖于你的生命支持。在此,作者认为汤姆森的直觉,即提供活体肾脏支持与强迫妊娠之间存在相关的相似性,在当代活体器官捐赠的实践中得以实现。在详细阐述了活体肾脏捐献与妊娠之间的有力类比之后,我们转而讨论了器官共享联合网络(United Network for Organ Sharing)对合法授权的器官捐献和移植要求中所包含的现行伦理准则。我们的结论是,如果正如我们--以及汤姆森--所建议的那样,器官捐赠与妊娠具有相关的相似性,那么支持捐赠的伦理框架可能有助于阐明伦理理由,而这些理由在为堕胎辩护的法律依据提供信息时将是令人信服的。
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The Hastings Center Report explores ethical, legal, and social issues in medicine, health care, public health, and the life sciences. Six issues per year offer articles, essays, case studies of bioethical problems, columns on law and policy, caregivers’ stories, peer-reviewed scholarly articles, and book reviews. Authors come from an assortment of professions and academic disciplines and express a range of perspectives and political opinions. The Report’s readership includes physicians, nurses, scholars, administrators, social workers, health lawyers, and others.