Linked bibliography for the SEP article "The Sale of Human Organs" by Stephen Wilkinson
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- Abouna, G., 1991, “The Negative Impact of Paid Organ
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Springer-Verlag. (Scholar)
- Annas, G.J., 1984, “Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Organ
Sales”, Hastings Center Report, 14: 22–3. (Scholar)
- Archard, D., 2002, “Selling Yourself: Titmuss's Argument Against a Market in Blood”, The Journal of Ethics, 6: 87–103. (Scholar)
- Arrow, K., 1972, “Gifts and Exchanges”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 1: 343–362. (Scholar)
- BBC News Online, 2007, Organ Donation “a Christian
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- Brecher, B., 1990, “The Kidney Trade: or, the customer is always wrong”, Journal of medical Ethics, 16: 120–123. (Scholar)
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- Campbell, A., 2009, The Body in Bioethics, Abingdon: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Department of Health, England, 2008, Organs for Transplant: a report from
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- Davis, F.D., 2009, “Organ Markets and The Ends of Medicine”, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 34: 586–605. (Scholar)
- Dillon, R.S., 2010, “Respect”, The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. URL=<Respect/">https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2010/entries/Respect/>. (Scholar)
- The Economist, 2014, “Daily Chart: organ harvest”,
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- Erin, C. and J. Harris, 1994, “A Monopsonistic Market” in Robinson,
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- Fabre, C., 2006, Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Gillon, R., 1997, “Commerce and medical ethics”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 23: 68. (Scholar)
- Goodin, R., 1987, “Exploiting a Situation and Exploiting a Person,”
in Reeve, A. (ed.), Modern Theories of Exploitation,
London: Sage, 166–200. (Scholar)
- Greasley, K., 2014, “A legal market in organs: the problem
of exploitation”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 40:
51–56.
- Harris, J., 1992, Wonderwoman and Superman: the ethics of human biotechnology, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Harvey, J., 1990, “Paying organ donors”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 16: 117–119. (Scholar)
- Hinkley, C., 2005, Moral Conflicts of Organ Retrieval: a case
for constructive pluralism, Amsterdam: Rodopi. (Scholar)
- Hughes, P.M., 1998, “Exploitation, Autonomy, and the Case for Organ Sales”, International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 12: 89–95. (Scholar)
- Kerstein, S.J., 2009, “Kantian Condemnation of Commerce in Organs”, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 19: 147–169. (Scholar)
- Lawler, R., 2011, “Organ Sales needn't be Exploitative but
it matters if the are”, Bioethics, 25:
250–259. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “Organ Sales: exploitative at any price?”, Bioethics, 28: 194–202. (Scholar)
- Malmqvist, E., 2014, “Are bans on kidney sales unjustifiably paternalistic?”, Bioethics, 28: 110–118. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Kidney Sales and The Analogy with Dangerous Employment”, Health Care Analysis, 23: 107–121. (Scholar)
- Matas, A, 2004, “The Case for Living Kidney Sales: Rationale,
Objections and Concern”, American Journal of
Transplantation, 4: 2007–17. (Scholar)
- –––, 2007, “A Gift of Life Deserves
Compensation”, Policy Analysis, 604: 1–23. (Scholar)
- McLachlan, H., 1998, “The unpaid donation of blood and altruism: a comment on Keown”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 24: 253. (Scholar)
- Millns, S., 1996, ‘Dwarf-throwing and human dignity: a French
perspective’, Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law,
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- Nagel, T., 1970, The Possibility of Altruism, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. (Scholar)
- Nozick, R., 1969 ‘Coercion’, in Morgenbesser, S, Suppes, P. and White, M. (eds.), Philosophy, Science and Method: essays in honour of Ernest Nagel, New York: St Martin's Press, 440–472. (Scholar)
- Nuffield Council on Bioethics, 2002, The Ethics of Research
Related to Healthcare in Developing Countries, URL =
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- Radcliffe Richards, J., 1996, “Nephrarious Goings On: kidney sales and moral arguments”, The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 21: 375–416. (Scholar)
- –––, 1998, “The Case for Allowing Kidney Sales”, The Lancet, 351: 1950–1952. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Consent with Inducements: the case of body
parts and services” in Miller, F. and A. Wertheimer (eds.)
The Ethics of Consent: Theory and Practice,
Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 2012, The Ethics of Transplants: why careless thought costs lives, Oxford: Oxford University Press (Scholar)
- Radin, M., 1991, “Reflections on Objectification”,
Southern California Law Review, 65: 341–54. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, Contested Commodities: the trouble with the trade in sex, children, body parts, and other things, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press (Scholar)
- Rippon, S., 2014, “Imposing Options on People in Poverty”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 40: 145–150. (Scholar)
- Salimah, L., Z. Shariff, and A. Garg, 2009, “Global
trends in the rates of living kidney donation”, Kidney
International, 75: 1088–1098. (Scholar)
- Sandel, M., 2012, What Money Can't Buy: the moral limits of
the market, London: Penguin. (Scholar)
- Satz, D., 2010, Why Some Things Should not be for Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Savulescu, J., 2003, “Is the sale of body parts wrong?”, Journal Of Medical Ethics, 29: 138–139. (Scholar)
- Scott, N. and J. Seglow, 2007, Altruism,
Maidenhead: Open University Press. (Scholar)
- Shimazono, Y., 2007, “The State of the International Organ
Trade: a provisional picture based on integration of available
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85: 901–980. (Scholar)
- Taylor, J.S., 2005, Stakes and Kidneys: why markets in human body parts are morally imperative, Aldershot: Ashgate. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Autonomy and Organ Sales Revisited“, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 34: 632–648. (Scholar)
- –––, 2014, “Public Moralities and Markets in Organs“, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 39: 223–227. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Moral Repugnance, Moral Distress, and Organ Sales“, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 40: 312–327. (Scholar)
- Titmuss, R., 1997, The Gift Relationship: From Human Blood
to Social Policy, New York: The New Press. (Scholar)
- Torcello, L. and S. Wear, 2000, “The Commercialization of Human Body Parts: a reappraisal from a protestant perspective”, Christian Bioethics, 6: 153–169. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, M. and Moore, A. 1999, “Inducement in Research”, Bioethics, 11: 373–389. (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, S., 2000, “Commodification arguments for the legal prohibition of organ sale”, Health Care Analysis, 8: 189–201. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, Bodies for Sale: ethics and exploitation in the human body trade, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- –––, 2005, “Biomedical Research and the Commercial Exploitation of Human Tissue”, Genomics, Society and Policy, 1: 27–40. (Scholar)
- –––, 2015, “Exploitation in International Paid Surrogacy Arrangements”, Journal of Applied Philosophy, online. doi:10.1111/japp.12138 (Scholar)
- Wilkinson, S. and E. Garrard, 1996, “Bodily Integrity and the Sale of Human Organs”, Journal of Medical Ethics, 22: 334–339. (Scholar)