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Complete your Week 6 required discussion prompt.
- Recall this week’s presentation. Does a person in need of an organ transplant have a moral right to obtain that transplant, supposing the availability of the needed organ?
- How should we choose who gets a transplant, supposing that there are not enough organs for all who need them?
- Remember to reply to at least two of your classmates.
A person in need of an organ has a moral right to transplantation
This question is taken from Philosophy 434 – Medical and Ethical Issues » Spring 2022 » Discussion