Altruism and commerce: A defense of titmuss against arrow
In Marshall Cohen (ed.) Medicine and Moral Philosophy, Princeton, 1982, pp. 159–167
Abstract
Kenneth discussion1 of The Gift Relationship by Richard Titmuss2 is to be welcomed because it draws attention to this remark- able book. Ostensibly, the book is a comparison of voluntary and com- mercial means of obtaining blood for medical purposes, but by means
