Sawyier Philosophy Lecture in Science, Technology, and Society: Why Not Engineer Normality in Children?

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E1 Auditorium, 10 West 32 Street, 电车无码 IL, 60616

Earn Engineering Themes Credit in Health for attending the Sawyier Philosophy Lecture in Science, Technology, and Society on Friday, February 20, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. in the E1 Auditorium. Alice Dreger, Professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at Northwestern University鈥檚 Feinberg School of Medicine, will give a talk titled, Why Not Engineer Normality in Children?

Pediatric specialists often see 鈥渁bnormality鈥 in children as an opportunity to intervene: conjoined twins are separated; cleft lips repaired; short children put on growth hormone; and atypical genitals made to look more like standard male or female types. These interventions are done out of a charitable instinct, chiefly out of the assumption that the social stigma that can attend these atypical anatomies will cause lasting harm to a child.

So what鈥檚 wrong鈥攑hilosophically鈥攚ith this approach? This lecture鈥攇iven by a medical historian who has worked for 20 years to help pediatricians make their practices more rational and more just鈥攚ill explore that question by considering what these 鈥渘ormalizations鈥 do to individual patients, families, the profession of medicine, and democracy.

Refreshments will be served at 2 p.m.