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  1. Organ donation after assisted death: Is it more or less ethically-problematic than donation after circulatory death?Jeffrey Kirby - 2016 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 19 (4):629-635.
    A provocative question has emerged since the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision on assisted dying: Should Canadians who request, and are granted, an assisted death be considered a legitimate source of transplantable organs? A related question is addressed in this paper: is controlled organ donation after assisted death (cDAD) more or less ethically-problematic than standard, controlled organ donation after circulatory determination of death (cDCDD)? Controversial, ethics-related dimensions of cDCD that are of relevance to this research question are explored, and morally-relevant (...)
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  • Is Context a Distortional Factor, Really?Jeffrey Kirby - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (8):20-21.
  • Beyond Influence and Autonomy: Expanding the Scope of Ethical Considerations in Organ Donation Registration.Jeffrey Kirby - 2016 - American Journal of Bioethics 16 (11):31-33.
    MacKay and Robinson (2016) provide a critical analysis of four organ donation registration options using an expanded conception of manipulation introduced by Jennifer Blumenthal-Barby (Blumenthal-B...
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  • Duties to Kin Through a Tragi-Comic Lens.Grant Gillett & Robin Hankey - 2014 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 11 (2):173-180.
    Euripides’ Alcestis (1959) raises the issue of ethical duties within families and exposes the romantic postures and rhetoric that can dominate such discussions. Should anybody be asked to sacrifice themselves or even undergo significant health risks for members of their own family? (An issue that is also relevant in considering our duties to future generations in terms of the earth we leave to them.) The issue that is dramatized to a heroic level in Alcestis arises in live organ and tissue (...)
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