KMB/913 Bioethics
In this course bioethics and its fundamental principles will be introduced. This includes some concepts and methods relevant to all human disciplines, ranging from logic, epistemology, and ontology to general ethics.
Topics
BB-1, 9.45–11.15
24.10.2024 Introduction, disciplines, course design
01.10.2024 Philosophy I: History
08.10.2024 Philosophy II: Logic, Epistemology, Ontology
15.10.2024 Ethics I: Basic Concepts (Double Effect)
22.10.2024 Ethics II: Scepticism (Reliability)
29.10.2024 Guest I: (Individuals, Universals)
05.11.2024 ReCap Test 1
12.11.2024 Bioethics I
19.11.2024 Bioethics II
26.11.2024 Other Issues I
03.12.2024 Other Issues II
10.12.2024 Guest II
17.12.2024 ReCap Test 2
1. What is philosophy and ethics? How do they differ from natural science? 2. Ideas have consequences - emphasis on the ethical implications of theories 3. Logical fallacies in argumentation 4. The principle of double effect 5. Reliability of human knowledge, reductionism and its types 6. Individuals and general concepts - the context in natural science and ethics 7. Nature 8. Man and animal - ethical problems 9. Freedom and responsibility 10. Existential risks
Literature
Základní: Munson, Ronald and Ian Lague (2016). Intervention and Reflection. Basic Issues in Medical Ethics. Tenth Edition. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.
Základní: BEAUCHAMP Tom; CHILDRESS James (2009/2020) Principles of Biomedical Ethics
Doporučená: H. Kuhse, P. Singer (eds.), A Companion to Bioethics, Wiley 2009.
Doporučená: J. T. Eberl, The Nature of Human Persons, University of Notre Dame Press 2020.
Doporučená: T. Ord, The Precipice. Existential Risk and the Future of Humanity, New York, Hachette Books, 2020.
Students
AL-MUALM
CHUDÁ
IBRAHIM
KOÇAK
OŠMEROVÁ
RASHIDIAN
VINCIK