5062829
9781844720569
Thorough and comprehensive, this volume engages with recent debates about the uses and abuses of the human body, both living and dead.Exploring different views of the significance of the human body and contrasting those which regard it as a commodity or personal possession with those which stress its moral value as integral to the personal identity of individuals, Campbell covers the questions: Should it be legal to sell human organs for transplantation? Are public displays of plastinated bodies or public autopsies morally justifiable? Should there be restrictions on the uses of human tissue in teaching and research? Is the rapid increase in volume and range of cosmetic surgery a matter for moral concern? This careful study of moral values provides essential background to many of the current controversies in medical ethics and is essential reading for all students of law, medical law and medical ethics.Campbell, Alastair V. is the author of 'Body in Bioethics ' with ISBN 9781844720569 and ISBN 184472056X.
[read more]