The best option argument and kidney sales: a reply to Albertsen.

J Med Ethics

Philosophy, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA, USA

Published: July 2024

In a recent article, Albertsen both elaborates and levels a justice-based objection to kidney sales. In the present article, I show that Albertsen has crucially misunderstood the best option argument. It is not a defence of kidney sales, as Albertsen claims. It is a reply to an objection. The objection, perennial in the debate, opposes kidney sales on the grounds that sellers would be harmed. The best option argument-proving that prohibitions tend to set back the interests of those denied their preferred option-shows this thinking to be confused. If sound, the best option argument dramatically undercuts any attempt to oppose a market citing would-be sellers' interests.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme-2024-110289DOI Listing

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