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When a kind-hearted donor givesa strangerher kidney, who is exploited?
The message is clear: A slowly dying patient must not take any initiative to save his own life, even though the status quo is pitifully inadequate.
Is it really more ethical for people to go on dialysis or die while waiting for an organ?
Is it politically desirable for society to credit a designated group called "bioethicists" with expertise in resolving the most difficult moral questions?
Instead of letting thousands die each year while waiting for an organ transplant, we should test the market’s ability to meet the demand.
The imperative to innovate and experiment is great because altruism alone cannot solve the problems of the organ donation system.
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