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Johns Hopkins University | PN.700.701

Sex, Drugs, and Bioethics

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Explores sex and drugs as key themes in the debates over the moral purpose of medicine. Examines ethical issues arising from uses of medical technologies in non-healing, contested, and illicit contexts. Includes topics such as sexual surgery, sex selection, human enhancement, sports doping, and recreational drug use. Encourages critical analysis and discussion of what medicine is for.

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