
Mary Hirschfeld on Economics, Culture, and Aquinas and the Market
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The Ethics of Kidney Donation Incentives
This chapter explores the controversial idea of monetizing kidney donations, weighing the potential benefits against the moral implications of commodifying human organs. It discusses the complexities of motivation, highlighting how financial incentives can sometimes have counterproductive effects on behavior. By examining societal norms and cultural contexts, the chapter emphasizes the importance of non-monetary incentives in fostering altruism and moral decision-making.
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