An analogy is sometimes drawn between the proper treatment of conscientious objectors in healthcare and in military contexts. In this paper, I consider an aspect of this analogy that has not, to my knowledge, been considered in debates about conscientious objection in healthcare. In the USA and elsewhere, tribunals have been tasked with the responsibility of recommending particular forms of alternative service for conscientious objectors. Military conscripts who have a conscientious objection to active military service, and whose objections are deemed acceptable, are required either to serve the military in a non-combat role, or assigned some form of community service that does not contribute to the effectiveness of the military. I argue th...
A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscie...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
An analogy is sometimes drawn between the proper treatment of conscientious objectors in healthcare ...
Is conscientious objection (CO) necessarily incompatible with the role and duties of a healthcare pr...
A recent focus of the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare is the question of whether pra...
The War and National Defense Selective Service Act and its accompanying regulations are the focus of...
In a recent article in this journal, Savulescu and Schuklenk defend and extend their earlier argumen...
Conscientious objectors have been regarded as deviating from the image of a “true citizen”, because ...
In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deont...
Some bioethicists argue that conscientious objectors in health care should have to justify themselve...
The conscientious objector remains a problem for the military because of the conflicting administrat...
The paper deals with conscientious objection in health care, addressing the problems of scope, verif...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Conscientious objection in the health care field—that is, refusal on the part of a medical professio...
A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscie...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...
An analogy is sometimes drawn between the proper treatment of conscientious objectors in healthcare ...
Is conscientious objection (CO) necessarily incompatible with the role and duties of a healthcare pr...
A recent focus of the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare is the question of whether pra...
The War and National Defense Selective Service Act and its accompanying regulations are the focus of...
In a recent article in this journal, Savulescu and Schuklenk defend and extend their earlier argumen...
Conscientious objectors have been regarded as deviating from the image of a “true citizen”, because ...
In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deont...
Some bioethicists argue that conscientious objectors in health care should have to justify themselve...
The conscientious objector remains a problem for the military because of the conflicting administrat...
The paper deals with conscientious objection in health care, addressing the problems of scope, verif...
SummaryIn medicine, the vast majority of conscientious objection (CO) is exercised within the reprod...
Conscientious objection in the health care field—that is, refusal on the part of a medical professio...
A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscie...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years, legislation and regulations in different countries of the world have raised questio...