- In terms it is difficult to have to choose between who's life we get to save
- We can't let the personal “crossroads between donor patient, and recipient” get in the way of treatment (Danovitch, 2017, p.554).
- Patient 2: Jane Doe is the best recipient for the kidney going on scientific evidence and not personal aspects
- In ethical egoist or utilitarian view Patient 1: John Doe is the best recipient due to his money and known for giving to charity
- There are always going to be ethical beliefs that do not agree with medical treatment either for religious or cultural aspects
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