Persons and Their Bodies: Rights, Responsibilities, Relationships
Mark J. Cherry Preface. Persons and Their Rights, Responsibilities, and the Sale of Organs; M.J. Cherry. Section Bodies and Ontological Questions. Body and Soul in Greek Philosophy; J. Hankinson. A Millian Perspective on the Relationship Between Persons and Their Bodies; W. Donner. What Does it Mean to be SomeBody? Phenomenological Reflections and Ethical Quandaries; S.K. Toombs. Temples of the A Christian View of Persons and Their Bodies; A.L. Smith, Jr. Section Natural Law and Natural Rights. Personal Responsibility and Freedom in Health A Contemporary Natural Law Perspective; J. Boyle. The Alienability of Lockean Natural Rights; E. Mack. Inalienable Rights in the Moral and Political Philosophy of John A Reappraisal; G. Khushf. Section Metaphysical Quandaries and Moral Questions. The Integrity of Kantian Moral Constraints on the Physical Self; T.M. Powers. Whose Body? What Body? The Metaphysics of Organ Transplantation; D. Leder. The Impact of Biomedical Developments on the Legal Theory of the Mind-Body Relationship; C. Byk. Section The Body for Organ Sales and Moral Theory. The Body for Fun, Beneficence, and A Variation on a Post-Modern Theme; H.T. Engelhardt, Jr. Despair, Desire, and A Fugal Response to Engelhardt; D.C. Kline. The Sale of Organs and Obligations to One's Inferences from the History of Ethics; T.J. Bole, III. Section Persons and Their Key Arguments and Contemporary Critiques. The Integrity of the Critical Remarks on a Persistent Theme in Bioethics; G. McKenny. The Commercialization of Human Body Parts; PublicPolicy Considerations; S. Wear, et al. Index. Notes on Contributors.
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