In her article Joanna Mackay says that sales of organs will save lives. A reasonable number of people check "yes" to donate the rest of their body so that others can profit from it and save lives further. On the other hand, how about selling organs instead of donating organs? In the article on MacKay, she discussed the problem of selling organs deeper.
Organ sales can save lives, so you need to consider their moral issues. Do people have the right to sell their organs? Or is there ethical problem raised by organ sales philosophy beyond this? Considering the sale of organs, particularly in the single payor market, and discussion about the right to individuals to sell their organs, there are advantages to opposing and arguing against organ sales. Discussion of organ sales as ethical by discussing the positions of professional and anti-organ sales in the organ market; discussion to reduce loss of life and physical rights is a question of justice caused by the sale of free organs I will overwhelm you.
The place of sale of specialized organs corresponds to the great increase in the number of transplantable organs, and the right for human beings to do what they want to do with their own body. By permitting free and public sales of organs in the market, the number of organs that the necessary patient can use will increase, not only will we expand the market from those who are motivated to donate to save lives, but also add people , The prevention of organ sales seems to be denial of rights and hypocritical; the current system believes that human organs belong to them, except in the single case they are sold. There is no discussion about similar health risk behavior and behavior related to the human body. Organ sales have a strong foundation that enables part of their own body rights and increases the size of organ pools and saves their lives. Why does not the government allow it?
There is no actual organ sales system, and it explains economic inequality. As the poor represent organ donors, the regulated single payer market still invites unfair distribution of organ transplants. Still, people have the right to do what they want to do with their bodies and organs, and the sale of organs saves their lives. Finally, the ethics of organ sales are reduced to valuable judgment. Whether the corruption it causes is confirmed by the life that it saves and the human rights to his body. The current US government has decided to oppose organ sales, but I think it is ethical; discussion on organ sales is the same as creating a cycle of organ poverty among the poor. Life does what they want to do. People are waiting for the sale of the organ every day to gain the organs they can get.