PHIL2203ID Health Care Ethics, OL50, SP2021
An examination of the major ethical theories on what is morally right and wrong, and the meaning of moral concepts (e.g., the concepts of right and duty). Focus is on ethical problems associated with the practice of medicine and biomedical research.
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We did, in fact, define deontology earlier the class. I was glad you mentioned it in your lecture, […] See MoreComment on "4/13. Guest Lecture—“Medical authority, autonomy and reactance.” Prof. David H. Lee (Communication/Humanities)"
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