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Biolust Brain Death And The Battle Over Organ Transplants Americas Biotech Juggernaut And Its Japanese Critics William R Lafleur Edward Drott Editor

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Biolust Brain Death And The Battle Over Organ Transplants Americas Biotech Juggernaut And Its Japanese Critics William R Lafleur Edward Drott Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.91 MB
Author: William R. LaFleur; Edward Drott (editor)
ISBN: 9781350254992, 9781350255029, 1350254991, 1350255025
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Biolust Brain Death And The Battle Over Organ Transplants Americas Biotech Juggernaut And Its Japanese Critics William R Lafleur Edward Drott Editor by William R. Lafleur; Edward Drott (editor) 9781350254992, 9781350255029, 1350254991, 1350255025 instant download after payment.

In addition to a large body of influential publications, William LaFleur (1936–2010) left behind several unpublished works. The most significant of these examines debates concerning the practice of organ transplantation in Japan and the United States and is published here for the first time.
This provocative book challenges the North American medical and bioethical consensus that considers the transplantation of organs from brain dead donors as an unalloyed good. It joins a growing chorus of voices that question the assumption that brain death can be equated with death. It provides a deep investigation of debates in Japan, introducing numerous Japanese bioethicists whose work has never been treated in English. It also provides a history of similar debates in the United States, problematizing the commonly held view that the American public was quick and eager to accept the redefinition of death.
A work of intellectual and social history, it also directly engages with questions that have become all the more salient in recent years: should limits be placed on the technologies we develop to extend life? If so, where should lines be drawn? LaFleur stakes out a highly original position that does not fall neatly onto either side of the ideological divides easily recognizable in contemporary US culture wars.

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