A surgeon was approached by a political science lecturer who requested that the surgeon amputate the lecturer’s healthy leg.

A surgeon was approached by a political science lecturer who requested that the surgeon amputate the lecturer’s healthy leg.

students are required to complete four workbook exercises. Two are compulsory (Module 1 ‘Introduction to Ethics’ and Module 3 ‘Developing and writing a research paper’). Students must complete two other exercises from the remaining modules (you can choose which two). Workbook responses should address the issue raised succinctly and within the word limit set (where applicable). Students should reference material relied upon in their responses in the usual way. It should be noted that these exercises are in place of group discussion which internal students conduct during seminar time. The purpose of the workbook exercises is for students to show their critical engagement with the module material and literature.

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No independent research is required other than as directed below. Use the readings and the lecture material to assist you in answering the workbook exercises.
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Module 1: Introduction to Ethics – Compulsory

Apply each of the ethical frameworks discussed in the lecture to the following scenario using the space provided in the table below (do not go above 1500 words).

A surgeon was approached by a political science lecturer who requested that the surgeon amputate the lecturer’s healthy leg. The lecturer had the support of his wife in making this request. He was a member of a small on-line community of persons who shared his desires who called themselves ‘wannabes’ (i.e. want to be amputees). The lecturer told the surgeon “my left leg is not part of me” and that his desire to be an amputee was so intense and all-consuming it was ruining his life to the extent that he was considering either suicide or performing a self-amputation if the surgeon would not undertake the surgery. The lecturer was assessed by a psychiatrist as being competent to make decisions and had received counselling. Does each ethical theory suggest that the surgeon should or should not operate?

(Further optional reading on the topic of the scenario C Elliott, “A New Way to Be Mad” http://www.theatlantic.com/past/issues/2000/12/elliott.htm)


 

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