[PHI2396] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (31 pages long)

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Interdisciplinary research: more than one brach of discipline, combines more than one faculty, want different angles on the same problem, incorporates different approaches to solving problems (science, medicine, philosophy) - to tackle problems. The involvement or combination of more than one discipline (medicine, nursing, law, politics, media, religion, philosophy, science) to have a well rounded, justified and accurate perspective approach to moral and ethical issues (foundation of bioethics) Abortion: medical and biological issues, religious issues (against teachings), political (laws and legalization), philosophy ( at what stage does life begin), what is right. Yes justify your answers with concrete examples - populations are becoming more diverse, technological advances, views of citizens, Friday, september 23, 2016: what are the origins of medical ethics? (concrete examples) - code of harambi; cant discriminate between patients - shouldn"t be for money; hippocrates; aristotle. Ethics of birth and children; condemnation of euthanasia - religious influences.