RT Article T1 ORGAN SALES NEEDN'T BE EXPLOITATIVE (BUT IT MATTERS IF THEY ARE) JF Bioethics VO 25 IS 5 SP 250 OP 259 A1 Lawlor, Rob LA English YR 2011 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1781883122 AB This paper considers two arguments that are common in the literature on organ sales. First, organ sales are exploitative and therefore should not be permitted. Second, it doesn't matter whether organ sales are exploitative or not; the only thing that matters is that we do what is in the interests of those who need to be protected. In this paper, I argue that both of these arguments are too simplistic. My intention, however, is not to argue for or against organ sales. My conclusion, rather, is simply that we cannot hope to address the issue of organ sales if we lack a good understanding of exploitation. We should not attempt to answer the question of whether or not organ sales should be banned on the grounds that they are exploitative without acknowledging and addressing the nuances involved in understanding exploitation. K1 Wertheimer K1 Perfectionism K1 STRATEGIC INTERVENTION K1 Exploitation K1 organ sales DO 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2009.01785.x