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Dear Students,

Please see below for info on a class in the Philosophy Dept that you may have interest in taking.

Amanda Moon
Academic Program Assistant
Bioengineering Department
703-993-5846 (3-5846)

From: Ted Kinnaman
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2016 12:56 PM
To: Amanda J Moon <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Course in Biomedical Ethics


Dear Amanda,



I wonder if you'd be willing to let your students know about a course we're offering next semester that might interest them. PHIL642: Biomedical Ethics, will focus on the special topic of "The ethics of neuroimaging after serious brain injury." The instructor will be Andrew Peterson, recently arrived at Mason from the University of Western Ontario, where he worked with teams of neuroscientists trying to communicate with patients in vegetative states. It's pathbreaking work.



If you forward this message to your students, they can learn more about the course by following the link below.



Thank you in advance,



Ted Kinnaman

Chair, Dept. of Philosophy



http://philosophy.gmu.edu/courses/phil642/course_sections/30714



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