Linked bibliography for the SEP article "The Donation of Human Organs" by Martin Wilkinson |
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- ASERNIP-S (Australian Safety and Efficacy Register of New Interventional Procedures–Surgical), 2004, “Live donor liver transplantation—adult outcomes: a systematic review”. (Scholar)
- Boddington, Paula, 1998, “Organ Donation After Death—Should I Decide, or Should My Family?”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 15: 69–81. (Scholar)
- Brazier, Margaret, 2002, “Retained Organs: Ethics and humanity”, Legal Studies, 22: 550–69. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, Medicine, Patients and the Law (3rd Edition), London: Penguin Books. (Scholar)
- Buchanan, Allen and Dan Brock, 1990, Deciding for Others, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Chan, Ho Mun, 2004, “Sharing Death and Dying: Advance directives, autonomy and the family”, Bioethics, 18: 87–103. (Scholar)
- Cohen, G.A., 1988, History, Labour, and Freedom, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Fabre, Cécile, 2006, Whose Body Is It Anyway: Justice and the integrity of the person?, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008, “Posthumous Rights”, in C. Grant, B. Holburn, A. Hatzistavrou, and M. Kramer (eds.), The Legacy of H.L.A. Hart: Legal, political, and moral philosophy, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 225–38. (Scholar)
- Feinberg, Joel, 1984, Harm to Others, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1986, Harm to Self, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gill, Michael, 2004, “Presumed Consent, Autonomy, and Organ Donation”, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 29: 37–59. (Scholar)
- Harris, John, 2002, “Law and Regulation of Retained Organs: The ethical issues”, Legal Studies, 22: 527–49. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Organ Procurement: Dead interests, living needs”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 29: 130–4. (Scholar)
- den Hartogh, Govert, 2008a, Farewell to Non-commitment: Decision systems for organ donation from an ethical viewpoint, The Hague: Centre for Ethics and Health. (Scholar)
- –––, 2008b, “When Are Living Donations Voluntary Enough?” in W. Weimar et al. (eds.) Organ Transplantation: Ethical, legal and psychosocial aspects, Lengerich: Pabst Science Publishers, 221–31. (Scholar)
- Horvat, Lucy, Salimah Shariff, and Amit Garg, 2009, “Global Trends in the Rates of Living Kidney Donation”, Kidney International, 75: 1088–98. (Scholar)
- Ibrahim, H., R. Foley, L. Tan, T. Rogers, R. Bailey, H. Guo, C. Gross, and A. Matas, 2009, “Long-Term Consequences of Kidney Donation”, The New England Journal of Medicine, 360: 459–69. (Scholar)
- Kamm, F.M., 1993, Morality, Mortality, vol. 1, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kluge, E-H., 2000, “Improving Organ Retrieval Rates: Various proposals and their ethical validity”, Health Care Analysis, 8: 279–95. (Scholar)
- MacFarquhar, Larissa, 2009, “The Kindest Cut”, The New Yorker, July 27, 2009. (Scholar)
- Machnicki G., L. Seriai, and M. Schnitzler, 2006, “Economics of transplantation: A review of the literature”, Transplantation Reviews,, 20: 61–75. (Scholar)
- Munson, Ronald, 2002, Raising the Dead, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Nozick, Robert, 1974, Anarchy, State, and Utopia, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Price, David, 2000, Legal and Ethical Aspects of Organ Transplantation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, Human Tissue in Transplantation and Research: A model legal and ethical donation framework, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Rakowski, Eric, 1991, Equal Justice, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Raz, Joseph, 1986, The Morality of Freedom, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- Ross, L., J. Thistlethwaite, Jr., and the Committee on Bioethics, 2008, “Minors as Living Solid-Organ Donors”, Pediatrics, 122: 454–61. (Scholar)
- Steiner, Hillel, 1994, An Essay on Rights, Oxford: Basil Blackwell. (Scholar)
- Thaler, Richard, and Sunstein, Cass, 2008, Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Tilney, Nicholas, 2003, Transplant: From myth to reality, New Haven: Yale University Press. (Scholar)
- Veatch, Robert, 2000, Transplantation Ethics, Washington DC: Georgetown University Press. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, Stephen, 2003, Bodies for Sale: ethics and exploitation in the human body trade, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, T.M., 2007, “Individual and Family Decisions About Organ Donation”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, 24: 26–40. (Scholar)
- –––, in press, Ethics and the Acquisition of Organs, Oxford: Clarendon Press. (Scholar)
- De Wispelaere, J., and L. Stirton, 2010, “Advance Commitment: An Alternative Approach to the Family Veto Problem in Organ Procurement”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 36: 180–3. (Scholar)
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