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Feb 05, 2025
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PHIL 5340 - Moral and Philosophical Foundations of Health Care In this course philosophical reflection and biological science are combined in a critical examination of the nature and purpose of the health sciences. Topics to be considered include: the aims of the health sciences, the interplay of fact and value in health care, competing images of humankind embedded in health science, patient autonomy, dignity and medical paternalism.
Credits: 3 hrs.
Restrictions Graduate students must be admitted to the M.A. program, unless an exception is granted by the department’s Director of Graduate Studies. Notes: Open to Upperclass and Graduate Students. Undergraduates with junior or senior status and at least 12 hours of course work in philosophy may enroll in 5000-level courses. Specific prerequisites may be added to individual courses.
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