Justice, Fairness, and Organ Transplantation
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Köp båda 2 för 916 kr"Dr. Koch's Scarce Goods rethinks the debate about the distribution of organs for transplantation. His use of maps to analyze what is happening today and to examine alternative strategies reshapes and advances our thinking."-Denis Wood Author The Power of Maps, Home Rules, Seeing Through Maps "Tom Koch has written and impressive book. Important reading for anyone interested in issues of justice in healthcare, and especially organ transplantation."-Mark G. Kuczewski Associate Professor and Director Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy Loyola University, Chicago
TOM KOCH is a writer and bioethicist specializing in medical ethics. A frequent contributor to newspapers, magazines, and the CBC Radio, he is the author of 11 books./e Dr. Koch also is a forum associate at the David Lam Center, Simon Fraser University and an associate of the Center on Aging at The University of Hawaii.
Preface Lifeboat Ethics and the case of the William Brown The Scales of Justice: Principles and Practice Scarce Goods: The Contexts of Solid Organ Transplantation The Scales of Justice: Theories and Realities Disappearing States: The Scale of the Nation Distant Communities: The Problem of Supply The Lifeboat's Choice Justice in Ethic's Lifeboat Afterword Bibliography