It is often said that the reason markets in human organs would be wrong is that the

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It is often said that the reason markets in human organs would be wrong is that the value of human life is infinite. How is this argument unconvincing? What does our behavior, say, in getting to school or choosing our breakfast, imply about the value of our own lives to us?

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Exploring Economics

ISBN: 9781544336329

8th Edition

Authors: Robert L. Sexton

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