PHIL 309: Bioethics

PHIL 309-002: Bioethics
(Spring 2025)

12:00 PM to 01:15 PM MW

Horizon Hall 5001

Section Information for Spring 2025

This course provides in-depth discussions of the philosophical, medical, scientific, social,
and legal aspects of controversial bioethical issues. Students will study this material with a
varied collection of thought-provoking readings covering a basic introduction to ethics, bioethics, moral principles, critical thinking, and moral reasoning. Students will also be introduced to influential moral theories, including criteria and guidelines for evaluating them. Students will then take up detailed examinations of the classic cases that have helped shape debate in major issues in bioethics through current, news-making cases for evaluation

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 3

Examines some major moral issues involved in practice and research in medicine and health care. Topics to be chosen from medical experimentation, definition of death, physician-assisted dying, genetics and human reproduction, distribution of scarce resources, fertility, and organ transplants. Offered by Philosophy. Limited to three attempts.
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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