Litcius/Paper detail

Opt-Out to the Rescue: Organ Donation and Samaritan Duties

Søren Flinch Midtgaard, Andreas Albertsen

2021Public Health Ethics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Deceased organ donation is widely considered as a case of easy rescue―that is, a case in which A may bestow considerable benefits on B while incurring negligent costs herself. Yet, the policy implications of this observation remain unclear. Drawing on Christopher H. Wellman’s samaritan account of political obligations, the paper develops a case for a so-called opt-out system, i.e., a scheme in which people are defaulted into being donors. The proposal’s key idea is that we may arrange people’s options in specific ways for the sake of others.

Topics & Concepts

Organ donationDonationMedicineLawPolitical scienceSurgeryTransplantationOrgan Donation and TransplantationGrief, Bereavement, and Mental HealthReproductive Health and Technologies
Opt-Out to the Rescue: Organ Donation and Samaritan Duties | Litcius