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Schedule of Symposium | Papers for Symposium
Several presenters have made available on this website papers that provide their perspectives—we hope that participants can read several of these in advance of the discussion in order to make the exchanges as fruitful as possible.
As of March 13, the following papers are available—others will be added:
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James F. Childress, “The Failure to Give: Reducing Barriers to Organ Donation,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 11, No 1 (2001): 1-16.
Thomas H. Murray, “Organ Vendors, Families, and the Gift of Life,” from Organ Transplantation: The Human and Cultural Context, eds., Stuart J. Youngner, Renee Fox, and Laurence J. O’Connell (University of Wisconsin Press, 1996).
Aaron Spital, “Conscription of Cadaveric Organs for Transplantation: A Stimulating Idea Whose Time Has Not Yet Come,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 14 (2005): 107-112.
James Taylor, Stakes and Kidneys: Why markets in human body parts are morally imperative (Ashgate Press, 2005.): A Brief Summary
Robert M. Veatch. “Why Liberals Should Accept Financial Incentives for Organ Procurement,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 13, No. 1 (2003): 19-36
Mark J. Cherry. "Kidney for Sale by Owner: Markets, Innovation, and Transplantation".
Schedule of Symposium | Papers for Symposium
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