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Response to “Cutting Bodies to Harvest Organs” by John Portmann (CQ Vol 8, No 3)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 January 2002
Abstract
John Portmann attributes the current shortage of organs for transplantation to the dual effects of bioethics' reverence for autonomy and a general anxiety in the public about cutting bodies. Contrary to Portmann, I argue that attributing even partial blame to autonomy for organ shortages wrongly locates the problem. Indeed, there is reason to believe that waiting lists would be considerably shortened by respecting people's autonomy. I also question Portmann's explanation of the general aversion to organ donation in terms of a deep-seated anxiety about cutting bodies.
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