This course involves a philosophical analysis of some of the basic moral issues raised by recent and anticipated developments in the areas of biology and medicine. The general question "What are moral problems, and how does one resolve them?" is examined in the context of concrete cases involving issues such as abortion, euthanasia, organ transplants, experimentation on human patients, cloning, genetic engineering, and behavior control and modification.
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2023 |
Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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2022 |
Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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2021 |
Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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2020 |
Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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Bioethics (4c) [CI]
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2019 |
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