Philosophy 181 - Medical Ethics

Medical Ethics

Fall
2025
01
4.00
Kyoungmin Cho

MW 01:45PM-03:00PM

Mount Holyoke College
128265
kcho@mtholyoke.edu
Contemporary medicine gives rise to a variety of moral and philosophical questions. What moral duties do we have to those at the beginning of life? How should we approach to euthanasia? Should we be worried about the growth of technology in medicine? Should public health be prioritized over an individual's autonomy regarding their own body? How should limited health care resources be distributed? The goals of this course are to improve our understanding of the best arguments on different sides of these questions. The course will begin with a theory section, where we survey influential ethical theories that will be helpful towards finding reasonable answers to questions within medical ethics.
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