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  1. Who owns the body? On the ethics of using human tissues for commercial purposes.Thomas H. Murray - 1985 - IRB: Ethics & Human Research 8 (1):1-5.
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  • My Body, My Property.Lori B. Andrews - 1986 - Hastings Center Report 16 (5):28-38.
    Two recent cases raise the question: Should the body be considered a form of property? Patients generally do not share in the profits derived from the applications of research on their body parts and products. Nor is their consent for research required so long as the body part is unidentified and is removed in the course of treatment. A market in body parts and products would require consent to all categories of research and ensure that patients are protected from coercion (...)
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  • Ensuring Care, Respect, and Fairness for the Elderly.James F. Childress - 1984 - Hastings Center Report 14 (5):27-31.
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  • (2 other versions)On Liberty.John Stuart Mill - 1859 - Broadview Press.
    Mill predicted that "[t]he Liberty is likely to survive longer than anything else that I have written...because the conjunction of [Harriet Taylor’s] mind with mine has rendered it a kind of philosophic text-book of a single truth, which the changes progressively taking place in modern society tend to bring out in ever greater relief." Indeed, On Liberty is one of the most influential books ever written, and remains a foundational document for the understanding of vital political, philosophical and social issues. (...)
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  • An Alternative To Property Rights in Human Tissue.Margaret S. Swain & Randy W. Marusyk - 1990 - Hastings Center Report 20 (5):12-15.
    A three‐tiered legal structure of the substances constitutive of human beings can accommodate property rights in new products created by the investment of labor in human tissue.
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  • Attitudes toward the Newly Dead.William May - 1973 - The Hastings Center Studies 1 (1):3.
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