Philosophy 2803 - Winter 2003
Health Ethics
Andrew Latus

Note:  The final exam is scheduled for Monday, April 21 from 7-9 p.m. in Arts 1046.

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Course Materials

Course Outline
Course Schedule & Readings
Referencing in the Case Study Assignment
Writing Advice
Quiz Solutions
Case Study Assignment - Not Available On-Line
Midterm Solutions
Final Exam Outline

Lecture Notes (Powerpoint)
Lecture 1 - Introductory Lecture
Lecture 2 - Introduction to Ethical TheoryUpdated
Lecture 2 - Addition
Lecture 3 - What is Health?
Lecture 4 - Informed Consent Updated
Lecture 5 - Relationships with Patients
Lecture 6 - Research Ethics
Lecture 7 - Personhood & Abortion
Lecture 8 - Euthanasia* Updated
Lecture 9 - Assisted Human Reproduction
Lecture 10 - Genetics & Ethics
Lecture Notes (Just Text
Lecture 1 - Introductory Lecture
Lecture 2 - Introduction to Ethical TheoryUpdated
Lecture 2 - Addition
Lecture 3 - What is Health?
Lecture 4 - Informed Consent Updated
Lecture 5 - Relationships with Patients
Lecture 6 - Research Ethics
Lecture 7 - Personhood & Abortion
Lecture 8 - Euthanasia* Updated
Lecture 9 - Assisted Human Reproduction
Lecture 10 - Genetics & Ethics
Supplementary Material
The Hippocratic Oath
The Tri-Council Policy Statement:  Ethical Conduct of Research Involving Humans
Minimally Conscious States - An Article by Douglas I. Katz
The Case of Robert Wendland - An Article by Maura Dolan

* Note:  This replaces the lecture originally labelled as Euthanasia 1.