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Essay heading: Organ Transplantation and Ethics
 
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Usually, it is more stressful on a person to make a decision of "no" when the person needing the transplant is in their own family. This may cause them to feel a burden of responsibility and maybe even guilt. Then, on the other had, there are live donors that feel we have a moral, if not legal, obligation to help others anyway that we can...
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Then, on the other had, there are live donors that feel we have a moral, if not legal, obligation to help others anyway that we can. (Chadwick & Schuklenk, 394) In the article, "The World Became Flesh -- The Holy Father Speaks on Organ Transplants," Pope John Paul II speaks of the "nobility" of the decision to offer without reward a part of one's own body for the health and well-being of another person, and characterizes it as "a gesture which is a genuine act of love...
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