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With the exception of donation of non-essential organs from a living patient, it is not thought to be permissible to remove organs from a patient prior to their being declared dead.
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These and similar questions were given new urgency in the 1960s, when the increased demand for human organs and tissues for use in transplant operations forced medical ethicists to establish guidelines for determining when it is permissible to remove organs from a potential donor.
Proponents of DCD might reply that permanence, rather than irreversibility, is the appropriate standard in this context (see, e.g., Bernat 2006, 41) or that DCD represents an instance where it is permissible to remove vital organs from someone who is dying but not yet dead.
It is permissible to remove their organs after they have died.
It is already accepted that it is permissible to withdraw life support from these patients.
19 It is permissible to withdraw life support from LSW donors.
It would be permissible to overthrow a wicked king or remove a corrupt temple administrator from office.
Supporters of enhancement often point out that we believe that it should be permissible to carry out genetic interventions that remove genes for specific genetic diseases.
Certainly, it would be permissible to discontinue life-supports if these patients were dead.
It's permissible to have faith, and it must be permissible to hope for a salvation for this world.
It is even said to be permissible to steal money to get there.
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