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Where do human organs come from? Trends of generalized and restricted altruism in organ donations.

机译:人体器官来自哪里?器官捐赠中普遍利他主义和限制性利他主义的趋势。

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The supply of human organs for transplantation is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Using data from 30 countries for the years 1995-2007, this paper suggests that organ supply today is more dependent on direct donations than on the collective organ pool. This trend is analyzed by studying different modes of altruism: "generalized altruism" relates to the procurement of organs through a one-for-all collectivized system of donations whereas "restricted altruism" relates to one-to-one donations with organs considered personal gifts. The data suggest that transplants are becoming less and less social goods and more and more personal gifts. This trend is documented and discussed in light of the linkage that social scientists hypothesize between altruism and social solidarity. Whereas altruism is conceived as generating social solidarity, the rise in direct organ donations restricts the effect of altruism to one-to-one interactions rather than one-for-all giving.
机译:用于移植的人体器官的供应正在发生巨大变化。本文使用来自30个国家的1995-2007年的数据,表明当今的器官供应更多地取决于直接捐赠,而不是集体器官库。通过研究不同形式的利他主义来分析这种趋势:“广义利他主义”是指通过一整套的集体捐赠制度来采购器官,而“限制性利他主义”是指将器官视为个人礼物的一对一捐赠。 。数据表明,移植正在变得越来越少的社会商品和越来越多的个人礼物。根据社会科学家假设的利他主义和社会团结之间的联系,记录并讨论了这种趋势。利他主义被认为可以产生社会团结,而直接器官捐赠的兴起却将利他主义的影响限制在一对一的互动上,而不是一对一的捐赠。

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