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PHIL 325: Medical/Health Care Ethics
A course in applied ethics about conceptual, ethical, and legal
dilemmas in the institutional rights of patients, in the
responsibilities of practitioners, in technological challenges to
values in the modern age in caring for the seriously ill and the
dying, and in rationing health care in a large society.
Prerequiste: Prefer to have students with background in health care
fields, social and behavioral sciences, life sciences, pre-law,
pre-med and philosophy. (3 credits)
PHIL 351: Philosophy of Natural Science
An in-depth examination of the nature of natural science, including
its aims, methods, central concepts, and limits and a thoughtful
appraisal of its significance for the modern age. Prerequistes: Two
college-level courses in Natural Sciences and Mathematics. (3
credits)
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