Description
This essay discusses the ethical implications of the human body trade, specifically surrogacy and organ harvesting. Wilkinson argues that such commercial uses of the body do not need legislation to outlaw them, as they are already illegal in many countries. He questions whether such practices are really necessary, and whether they are really exploitative of the bodies involved.
An exploration of the philosophical and practical implications of practices such as surrogacy and organ harvesting. Wilkinson questions whether such commercial uses of the body need legislation to outlaw such practices.