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  1. The Courage to Fail: A Social View of Organ Transplants and Dialysis.Renée Claire Fox & Judith P. Swazey - 1978
    Written by a sociologist and a biologist and science historian, this text considers the social aspects of organ transplantation and chronic hemodialysis. Their research, begun in 1968, focused on the experience of research physicians engaged in this work, the "gift- exchange" social dimensions of these practices, and the impact of these technologies on society as a whole. This reprint of the 1978 edition includes a new introduction by the authors. c. Book News Inc.
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  • The Fallacy of the “Gift of Life”.Laura A. Siminoff & Kata Chillag - 1999 - Hastings Center Report 29 (6):34-41.
    In the dominant metaphor for organ transplantation, the organ is the ultimate gift, the dying donor's life‐giving bequest, conveyed and made possible by a heroic transplant team. The metaphor encourages donation and enforces recipients’ compliance with post‐transplant treatment. It is also inaccurate and sometimes deeply damaging for the recipient.
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  • Gifts and exchanges.Kenneth J. Arrow - 1972 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 1 (4):343-362.
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  • The "Gift of Life" and Its Reciprocation.Talcott Parsons, Renee Fox & Victor Lidz - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
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  • Altruism and commerce: A defense of titmuss against arrow.Peter Singer - 1973 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (3):312-320.
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  • Altruistic Love: A Study of American "Good Neighbors" and Christian Saints.J. M. Brown - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (2):186.
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