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Bioethics and Embodiment

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Introduces students to subfields of bioethics and related scholarship that concern key aspects of embodiment, such as gender, gender identity, and sexuality. Explores central ideas, theories, and critiques of bioethics from these subfields of bioethics. Provides students with the opportunity to apply these ideas and theories to specific ethical issues and to consider how these critical perspectives enrich bioethics.

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A. Barnhill
13:30 - 16:20