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Department of Philosophy | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences

Life-or-Death Decisions: Philosophy Student Weighs Ethics of Organ Transplants


February 6, 2025

Ethics

Luther Rice Fellow Seyeon Moon is applying philosophical insights and bioethical research standards to understanding who receives scarce organ transplants—and who doesn’t.

Read more at:
https://gwtoday.gwu.edu/life-or-death-decisions-philosophy-student-weighs-ethic…

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