TY - BOOK N2 - Argues that although people have strong feelings about their own organs, the deepest problems may not lie in a simple unwillingness to make them available, but in legal and institutional restrictions on the choices they are allowed to make. Through a series of arguments the author concludes that these restrictions are not justified by our normal moral standards, and are not even a response to popular demand, but lie in deep preconceptions of the people who make the rules. Careless moral reasoning, like careless medical practice, really can cost lives.--From publisher description. AB - Argues that although people have strong feelings about their own organs, the deepest problems may not lie in a simple unwillingness to make them available, but in legal and institutional restrictions on the choices they are allowed to make. Through a series of arguments the author concludes that these restrictions are not justified by our normal moral standards, and are not even a response to popular demand, but lie in deep preconceptions of the people who make the rules. Careless moral reasoning, like careless medical practice, really can cost lives.--From publisher description. T1 - The ethics of transplants :why careless thought costs lives / DA - 2012. CY - Oxford : AU - Richards, Janet Radcliffe. CN - RD120.7 CN - RD120.7 PB - Oxford University Press, PP - Oxford : PY - 2012. ID - 452443 KW - Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc. KW - Procurement of organs, tissues, etc. SN - 9780199575558 (alk. paper) SN - 019957555X (alk. paper) TI - The ethics of transplants :why careless thought costs lives / ER -