PHIL 235 - Biomedical Ethics (3 credits)

  • School Concordia University
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    Faculty of Arts and Science
  • Description
    This course is primarily concerned with contemporary biomedical debates, many of which are of current social and political significance: euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, patients’ rights, animal experimentation, organ donation and transplantation, palliative care, abortion, genetic engineering, and new reproductive technologies.
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Taught by: JACK ORNSTEIN
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This course could be really easy for some and not so easy for others.. If you dont like writing long term papers then dont take it. 2 term papers each worth 25% and a final worth 50% where you need to write 2 essays (you know the topic beforehand so you can prepare well) It is crucial to mention his notes in the term papers and essays.