Some Must Die

The transplantation and procurement of human organs has become almost routine in American society. Yet, organ transplantation raises difficult ethical and psychosocial issues in the context of “controlled” death, including the blurring of boundaries between life and death, self and other, healing an...

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Main Author: Youngner, Stuart J. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell 2003
In: Zygon
Year: 2003, Volume: 38, Issue: 3, Pages: 705-724
Further subjects:B Sigmund Freud
B Nurses
B Myths
B Organs
B Death
B Self
B Cannibalism
B Culture
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