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  1. Body, Self, and the Property Paradigm.Courtney S. Campbell - 1992 - Hastings Center Report 22 (5):34-42.
    We not only own our bodies, we are our bodies. Can we simply alienate parts of them? Both a theology of stewardship and the principle of self‐ownership would seem to permit or even encourage us to do this.
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  • Constraints and heroes.Carl Elliott - 1992 - Bioethics 6 (1):1–11.
    Book Reviws in this ArticleThe Human Body and the Law, 2nd edition by D.W. Meyers, Edinburgh University Press, 1990Classic Cases in Medical Ethics by Gregory E. Pence. New York: McGraw‐Hill Publishing Co. 1990Changing Values in Medical and Health Care Decision Making, edited by Uffejuul Jensen and Gavin Mooney. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 1990IVF and Justice by Teresa Iglesias, London: The Linacre Centre For Health Care Ethics, 1990The Practical, Moral and Personal Sense of Nursing: A Phenomenon‐ological Philosophy of Practice by (...)
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  • Smith . - The Theory Of Moral Sentiments. [REVIEW]A. Reix - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 167:66.
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  • The kidney trade: or, the customer is always wrong.B. Brecher - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):120-123.
    Much of the opinion scandalized by recent reports of kidneys being sold for transplant is significantly inconsistent. The sale of kidneys is not substantially different from practices espoused, and indeed endorsed, by many of those who condemn the former. Our moral concern, I suggest, needs to focus on the customer's actions rather than the seller's; and on the implications for larger questions of the considerations to which this gives rise.
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  • Wonderwoman and Superman: The Ethics of Human Biotechnology.John Harris - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (264):248-250.
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  • HARRIS, JOHN Wonderwoman and Superman: The Ethics of Human Biotechnology. [REVIEW]Brenda Almond - 1993 - Philosophy 68:248.
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  • Gifts of the Body and the Needs of Strangers.Thomas H. Murray - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (2):30-38.
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  • The kidney trade: or, the customer is always wrong.Brecher Bob - 1990 - Journal of Medical Ethics 16 (3):120-123.
    Much of the opinion scandalized by recent reports of kidneys being sold for transplant is significantly inconsistent. The sale of kidneys is not substantially different from practices espoused, and indeed endorsed, by many of those who condemn the former. Our moral concern, I suggest, needs to focus on the customer's actions rather than the seller's; and on the implications for larger questions of the considerations to which this gives rise.
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