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The Ethics of Transplants Janet Radcliffe Richards (Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)

The Ethics of Transplants By Janet Radcliffe Richards (Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)

Summary

Issues surrounding organ transplantation are hotly and publicly debated: for it raises unique ethical questions regarding the rights and responsibilities of donors. Leading moral philosopher Janet Radcliffe Richards provides a sharp analysis, dissecting the commonly raised arguments concerning organ procurement from the living and the dead.

The Ethics of Transplants Summary

The Ethics of Transplants: Why Careless Thought Costs Lives by Janet Radcliffe Richards (Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)

If you die through mistakes in moral reasoning, then you are as dead as if you die through mistakes made in medicine. Organ transplantation saves lives yet thousands die every year on waiting lists through lack of organs. We are exhorted to donate; but is our individual reluctance the essence of the problem, or is it caused by deeper issues in the way public policy is discussed and formulated? Janet Radcliffe Richards casts a sharp critical eye on the moral arguments, forcing us to confront the logic and implications of our own position. A book for everyone who is up for intellectual challenge and is serious about moral reasoning in any context.

The Ethics of Transplants Reviews

It isn't easy for philosophers trained in the analytic tradition to combine argumentative rigour with an accessible style, but she succeeds brilliantly. * London Review of Books *
Radcliffe Richards' book, without doubt, takes the debate [about organ transplants] forward. * John Forsythe, The Lancet *
A marvellously timely and lucid book. Janet Radcliffe Richards's arguments have an irresistible power to make one think about one's own taken-for-granted assumptions and go to the hidden roots of one's prejudices. * Mary Warnock *
This is applied ethics at its very best. Janet Radcliffe Richards's incisive, clear reasoning often yields surprising insights. This short book compels us to take a much more sceptical look at common assumptions concerning organ procurement, through selling or otherwise, from the living and the dead. * Peter Singer *
A concentrated weight of thoughtfulness that takes little time and no effort to be enthralled by. * Druin Burch, Times Literary Supplement *

About Janet Radcliffe Richards (Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)

Janet Radcliffe Richards is currently Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. She is a well-established philosopher, writer, and public commentator, and author of The Sceptical Feminist (1982).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Procurement from the living ; 3. Methodological models ; 4. Procurement from the dead ; 5. Penumbral problems ; 6. Conclusion

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GOR013622710
9780199575558
019957555X
The Ethics of Transplants: Why Careless Thought Costs Lives by Janet Radcliffe Richards (Distinguished Research Fellow at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics)
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Oxford University Press
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