| Title: | Bioethics |
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| Course Section Number: | PPE-329-02 |
| Department: | Philosophy, Politics, Economic |
| Description: | FACE TO FACE COURSE. NOT AVAILABLE TO VIRTUAL LEARNERS. PHI-319.02=PPE-329-02=GHL-310-01 Controversies in bioethics have become a regular part of contemporary life. We are in the midst of a biological and technological revolution that raises interesting and important ethical and philosophical questions: When does life begin? How do we define death? What life is worth living, who decides, and how? When is experimentation on humans justified? Should we allow a free market in human organs, tissues, genes? Should we use new technologies for human enhancement? What does it mean to suffer from disease and disability? What is a good relationship between a patient and caregivers? How can we provide a just distribution of health-care resources? We will consider these and other questions in a seminar discussion format. Recommended prerequisites: some background in Biology, e.g. BIO-101; and one prior course in Philosophy, or completion of Enduring Questions (FRC-101). |
| Credits: | 1.00 |
| Start Date: | January 25, 2021 |
| End Date: | May 11, 2021 |
| Meeting Information: |
01/26/2021-05/04/2021 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 08:00AM - 09:15AM, Center Hall, Room 216
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| Faculty: | Hughes, Cheryl |
| Requisite Courses: | Recommended prerequisites: some background in Biology, e.g. BIO-101., One prior course in Philosophy, or completion of Enduring Questions (FRC-101)., FRC-101 |
Course Status & Cross-Listings
| Cross-list Group Capacity: | 16 |
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| Cross-list Group Student Count: | 15 |
| Calculated Course Status: | OPEN |
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