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May 06, 2024
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PHIL 236 - Medicine and Morality 2021-2022 Catalog Year
Credit(s): 3 Lecture: 3 Non-Lecture: 0 This is a non-technical, introductory course in bioethics which explores questions of value with regard to medicine, the provision of healthcare, the very notion of health, and bio-technology aimed at improving our lives. We will consider the role of values within medicine and healthcare fields, the methods by which we can make (bio)ethical evaluations and the major values/principles underlying contemporary bioethics as a field. The bulk of the course will involve focus on specific moral controversies in medicine and biotechnology. These controversies might include: the value of patient autonomy, the ethics of cosmetic surgery, medicine and sexuality, reproductive technology, and ethical issues in death and dying.
Offered: Not on a Regular Basis Graded: N - Normal
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