17 Aug Does a person in need of an organ transplant have a moral right to obtain that transplant, supposing the availability of the needed organ?
I’m working on a nursing discussion question and need an explanation and answer to help me learn.
- 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?
- Why are either of the two utilitarian theories NOT helpful in this debate? Where is their weakness?
