Harvesting organs from those in a state of so-called brain death has long sparked some of the hottest ethical debates. Doctors emphasize that this is the best moment for transplantation – the organs are still oxygenated and suitable for saving other patients’ lives. However, critics ask whether brain death is truly the death of a person, since the heart is beating and the body responds to stimuli. For part of society, it is a clear abuse – taking organs from people who still appear alive. Conspiracy theories go further, suggesting that the brain death criterion was created precisely to expand the “organ bank.” Does saving others’ lives justify such practices, or is this a boundary that must not be crossed?
Tag: moral values
Moral values covers surveys on ethical norms, attitudes toward right and wrong, and principles guiding decisions in social and political life. This category examines public views on responsibility, honesty and the role of values in public debate.
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Organ transplants and cellular memory

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Wealth and prosperity vs fertility – a natural correlation or the result of manipulation?

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Digital money instead of cash – the future of finance or a tool of control?

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Cryptocurrencies – financial freedom, rebellion against the system, or a tool of control?

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Veganism and crude oil

