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Examines some of the major moral issues confronting the nations health care system. The class will search for solutions to such problems as financing health care for those unable to do so on their own, determining the extent of a patients right to both refuse and demand certain types of medical treatment, and allocating scarce medical resources such as life-saving vital organs. The springboard for examining these issues will be the doctor or patient relationship framed by the moral principles of respect for persons and beneficence. Restriction: Restricted to Graduate Level Students. Cross-listed with PHIL 4242, PHIL 5242, SSCI 5242.
Units: 3.0
Hours: 3 to 3