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"One man's trash is another man's treasure': exploring economic and moral subtexts of the "organ shortage' problem in public views on organ donation
ISSN
0306-6800
Date Issued
2009
Author(s)
DOI
10.1136/jme.2008.027953
Abstract
The debate over financial incentives and market models for organ procurement represents a key trend in recent bioethics. In this paper, we wish to reassess one of its central premises-the idea of organ shortage. While the problem is often presented as an objective statistical fact that can be taken for granted, we will take a closer look at the underlying framework expressed in the common rhetoric of "scarcity', "shortage' or "unfulfilled demand'. On the basis of theoretical considerations as well as a socioempirical examination of public attitudes, we will argue that this rhetoric has an economic subtext that imbues the debate with normative premises that have far-reaching social and ethical consequences and need to be made explicit and discussed.