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Ethical Evaluation of a Market for Human Organs

Proponents of creating a legal market for human kidneys argue it could save thousands of lives annually by increasing the supply of available organs. Opponents argue that such a market is morally wrong. Evaluate the primary moral and ethical arguments against allowing human kidneys to be bought and sold. In your evaluation, weigh these objections against the potential life-saving benefits and conclude with your own justified position on the matter.

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