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Selling, Buying and Trafficking of Human Organs in Third-World Countries: Ethico-Religious Appraisal
This paper aims to appraise the implications of human organ commercialization and trafficking for third-world countries with special reference to Nigeria from the ethical and religious perspectives of utilitarianism, Kantianism, virtue ethics, moral necessity, imago dei (image of God), Karuna (self-...
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Published in: | Bangladesh journal of bioethics (Dhaka) 2023-07, Vol.15 (2), p.19-30 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | This paper aims to appraise the implications of human organ commercialization and
trafficking for third-world countries with special reference to Nigeria from the ethical
and religious perspectives of utilitarianism, Kantianism, virtue ethics, moral
necessity, imago dei (image of God), Karuna (self-compassion), Dharma (moral and
religious obligations), sadaqatul jariyah (continuous charity), and eethaar (giving
preference to others). The research utilizes both primary and secondary sources to
derive its data. The findings show that selling, buying, and trafficking human organs
invariably leads to unethical behaviour and has serious negative health, ethical, and
religious implications for human society in general and Nigerian society in particular.
It posits that underdeveloped nations should intensify efforts on educational campaigns
to raise awareness of the medical, ethical, and religious implications of human organ
commercialization and trafficking. |
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ISSN: | 2226-9231 2078-1458 |
DOI: | 10.62865/bjbio.v14i2.58 |