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MDHM705

Care Ethics and Biomedical Ethics Seminar

Medical and Health Humanities Caspersen School of Graduate Studies

Course Subject Code

MDHM

Course Number

705

Status

Active

Course Attributes

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Course Short Title

Care Ethics Biomedical Ethics

Course Long Title

Care Ethics and Biomedical Ethics Seminar

Course Description

Care is a relationally, socially and politically mediated practice. In the 1980s, feminist interpretations of care gave rise to a new body of literature which became known as ethics of care or care ethics. The core of care ethics is shaped by a relational practice of allotting and negotiating caring responsibilities. Students will have an opportunity to discuss critical concepts that constitute good care. Following a dialectic approach by combining reading and analysis of theoretical and philosophical texts with empirical work, concepts may include: vulnerability, precariousness, interdependence, power, and relationality.

Min

3

Max

4

Operator

OR

Repeatable

-

Number Of Repeats

2

Course Restrictions

Level: GD (I), GM (I),

Equivalent Course(s)

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