PHL 507
Ethics and Disability
The life circumstances of disabled people are shaped by powerful ideological forces rooted in moral and political philosophy. This course introduces important intellectual traditions underpinning the human quest for justice. From this base, students 'test out' various ethical approaches, grappling with fundamental questions: How shall we be guided in approaching new reproductive technology, end-of-life decisions and asymmetrical relations of care? Are there limits to individual autonomy? How shall we distribute health care and social resources?
PHL 507 Requisite Information:
PHL 507 Let's You Take:
Antirequisite: DST 507
- This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
Antirequisite: DST 507
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