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Organ transplantation and meaning of life: the quest for self fulfilment

Author: Jacques Quintin

Published in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | Issue 3/2013

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Abstract

Today, the frequency and the rate of success resulting from advances in medicine have made organ transplantations an everyday occurrence. Still, organ transplantations and donations modify the subjective experience of human beings as regards the image they have of themselves, of body, of life and of death. If the concern of the quality of life and the survival of the patients is a completely human phenomenon, the fact remains that the possibility of organ transplantation and its justification depend a great deal on the culture in which we live. The exploration of the philosophical tradition allows for a reconsideration of organ transplantation. If we listen to people who have experienced the decline of one of their organs and their own rebirth through the organ of someone else, we arrive at the conclusion that they went through an extreme experience in which nothing appeared as before. All those experiences intensify philosophical questionings on the meaning of life with respect to self fulfilment. The concept of nature as the experience of others can be an authentic source from which to nourish our thoughts about organ transplantation. However, and this is our hypothesis, we need something more if we are to decide something about our own life. We need a hermeneutical stance in relation to ourselves and to our world. Philosophical counselling, as a long established tradition originating with Pythagoras and later reframed by the German philosopher Achenbach could be useful in inspiring a reflection on the good life, chiefly as it takes the form of a Socratic dialogue.
Footnotes
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My own translation.
 
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Lettre du 25 janvier 1638, Ch. Adam et P. Tannery, Œuvres de Descartes, I, 507 tiré de G.A. Lindeboom, Descartes and Medicine, Amsterdam, Rodopoi, 1978, p. 35. “I am working now on composing a Summary of Medicine that I am deriving partially from books and partially from my reasoning” . My own translation.
 
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Descartes stand in opposition to the vision of Montaigne (Cf Essays, II, 12) according to which the difference between human being and animal is a difference of degree, whereas for Descartes, it is about an ontological difference. Cf Discourse on the Method, (1985, p. 140).
 
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This question was revealed to Descartes in one of his dreams on the night of November 10–11 1619.
 
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Title
Organ transplantation and meaning of life: the quest for self fulfilment
Author
Jacques Quintin
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy / Issue 3/2013
Print ISSN: 1386-7423
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8633
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-012-9439-z

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