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An early objection against organ transplants from living donors was:

    { 1 } - The principle of totality and integrity justified mutilation of one's body only for its own sake and not for the good of someone else's body.
    { 2 } - It was not justifiable to destroy one's functional integrity for the sake of someone else's anatomical integrity.
    { 3 } - There was a great danger of organs being taken from people without their consent.

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An early objection against organ transplants from living donors was:

See p. 332.

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2 is wrong. Please try again.

An early objection against organ transplants from living donors was:

    { 1 } - The principle of totality and integrity justified mutilation of one's body only for its own sake and not for the good of someone else's body.
    { 2 } - It was not justifiable to destroy one's functional integrity for the sake of someone else's anatomical integrity.
    { 3 } - There was a great danger of organs being taken from people without their consent.

Organ donation from the living is justified by creating a lack in one's own anatomical integrity for the sake of someone else's functional integrity. See p. 333.

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An early objection against organ transplants from living donors was:

    { 1 } - The principle of totality and integrity justified mutilation of one's body only for its own sake and not for the good of someone else's body.
    { 2 } - It was not justifiable to destroy one's functional integrity for the sake of someone else's anatomical integrity.
    { 3 } - There was a great danger of organs being taken from people without their consent.

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