Your life or mine : how geoethics can resolve the conflict between public and private interests in xenotransplantation / Martine Rothblatt (PhD, International Bar Association - United Therapeutics Corporation).
2018
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Title
Your life or mine : how geoethics can resolve the conflict between public and private interests in xenotransplantation / Martine Rothblatt (PhD, International Bar Association - United Therapeutics Corporation).
Imprint
London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (xii, 184 pages).
Series
Routledge revivals.
Formatted Contents Note
chapter I Introduction: The Organ Shortage is a Major Problem That Defies Conventional Solutions
chapter II Brave New Organs: The Status of Technological Solutions to the Problem
chapter III Look Before You Leap: Technological Risks of Xenotransplantation
chapter IV Of Pigs and Men: Issues of Speciesism and Chimerism
chapter V The Right to Life: Society's Obligation to Provide Health Care and Xenotransplantation
chapter VI Is Xenotransplantation Worth the Risk?
chapter VII A Geoethical Solution to the Conflict Between Private and Public Interests in Xenotransplantation
chapter VIII Summary.
chapter II Brave New Organs: The Status of Technological Solutions to the Problem
chapter III Look Before You Leap: Technological Risks of Xenotransplantation
chapter IV Of Pigs and Men: Issues of Speciesism and Chimerism
chapter V The Right to Life: Society's Obligation to Provide Health Care and Xenotransplantation
chapter VI Is Xenotransplantation Worth the Risk?
chapter VII A Geoethical Solution to the Conflict Between Private and Public Interests in Xenotransplantation
chapter VIII Summary.
Summary
"This title was first published in 2003. Xenotransplantation - the transplantation of animal organs into humans - poses a fascinating moral dilemma. Should this ability to extend the lives of millions of older people be permitted given that it might trigger a new pandemic similar to AIDS? This study examines the moral dilemma from a combination of humanistic, legalistic, bioethical, economical and technological perspectives. The first part of the book demonstrates that xenografts are the only realistic near-term technological answer to the organ shortage problem. The balance of the book is devoted to assessing whether doctrines such as the 'right to health care' trump the moral and ethical conundrums posed by xenotransplantation. The book concludes with a 'geoethical' solution that proposes authorization of xenotransplantation subject to the prior implementation of a new international organization for epidemiology and basic health care. It also suggests that the costs of operating such an organization could be covered by a global tax on xenografts."--Provided by publisher.
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First published 2004 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315198279 (e-book : PDF)
9781351772495 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138709478 (paperback)
9781138709492 (hardback)
9781351772495 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138709478 (paperback)
9781138709492 (hardback)
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