About this course
Bioethics is a huge field of study in applied or practical ethics. In this course, we’re going to delve into some of the classic and pressing problems in this field, with the help of some theoretical tools that might help us to make sense of these problems. We’ll look at concrete topics such as abortion, euthanasia, kidney donation, surrogacy, and human enhancement, and also consider more abstract ethical problems, like whether and when paternalism is permissible, whether the “greater good” can ever trump individual interests, and how important self-determination is (and what it is exactly). We’ll be utilising theories such as deontology, consequentialism and virtue ethics, as well as approaches that are more popular within bioethics, like a “principle-based” approach.
LAS and TCS students who follow this course as part of the core curriculum of their major, need to complete a compulsory preparation course/assignment . See for more information: https://tcs.sites.uu.nl/
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LAS and TCS students who follow this course as part of the core curriculum of their major, need to complete a compulsory preparation course/assignment . See for more information: https://tcs.sites.uu.nl/
Learning outcomes
Course Aims:
• Become familiar with some of the main debates in bioethics.
• Further develop your ability to make use of ethical theories in specific cases.
• Enhance ability to develop your own considered position on these issues, and submit these positions to critical scrutiny e.g. by identifying strong counterarguments.
• Develop abilities to evaluate and critically engage with philosophical arguments.
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- understand key ethical concepts, values and theories that are relevant to ethical issues in health care (e.g. autonomy, competence, informed consent, paternalism, health & disease);
- analyse and discuss a practical moral problem with help of a deliberation structure;
- reflect on a moral problem in the domain of health care and scrutinise arguments for and against possible answers, as a basis for a reasonable and justifiable judgment;
- critically reflect on your own ethical beliefs and justify your recommended course of action.
Prior knowledge
We strongly recommend that you take this course as part of the minor "Ethics in Modern Society". If you have no philosophical background at all before taking this course, be assured that you won't be alone, and we will try to start from the beginning in the first lecture, but if you still feel lost after the first couple of sessions, talk to the lecturer!
Resources
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Additional information
- Coordinating ProgrammeTaal- en cultuurstudies
- More infoCourse page on website of Utrecht University
- Contact a coordinator
- About studying within the EWUU alliancehttps://ewuu.nl/en/education/courses/eduxchange-faq-students
- Levelbachelor
