PHIL 2455 - Introduction to Bioethics (crosslisted) SHUM 2455 , STS 2451 (ETM-AS) (KCM-AG) Spring. 4 credits. Student option grading.
J. Markovits.
Bioethics is the study of ethical questions raised by advances in the medical field. Questions we’ll discuss will include: Is it morally permissible to advance a patient’s death, at his or her request, to reduce suffering? Is there a moral difference between killing someone and letting someone die? What ethical issues are raised by advance care planning? What is it to die? What forms of cognitive decline or physical change could you survive (and still be you)? On the flip side, were you ever a fetus? How should the rights of pregnant women be balanced against those of the fetus? Should parents be given control over the genetic make-up of their children? Are some forms of human enhancement morally troubling? Should we aim to be better than well? What is it to be disabled? How should scarce health care resources or costly therapies be allocated to those in need? Should organ sales be permitted? Should medical treatment (or health insurance!) ever be compulsory, or is mandating treatment unacceptably paternalistic? Should doctors or hospitals be permitted to refuse to provide certain medical services that violate their consciences?
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