Much ink has been spilled in recent years over the controversial topic of conscientious objection in health care. In particular, commentators have proposed various ways with which we might distinguish legitimate conscience claims from those that are poorly reasoned or based on prejudice. The aim of this chapter is to argue in favor of the “reasonableness” approach to conscientious objection, viz., the view that we should develop an account of “reasonableness” and “reasonable disagreement” and use this as a way of distinguishing licit and illicit conscience claims. The author discusses Rawls’ account of “reasonableness” and “reasonable disagreement,” and consider how this might guide us in regulating conscientious objection in health care. T...
In a recent article in this journal, Savulescu and Schuklenk defend and extend their earlier argumen...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
Robert Card’s “Reasonability View” is a significant contribution to the debate over the place of con...
The paper deals with conscientious objection in health care, addressing the problems of scope, verif...
"The subject of this book is conscientious objection in health care and the principal aim is to prov...
By way of a case story, two common presuppositions in the academic debate on conscientious objection...
In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deont...
Is conscientious objection (CO) necessarily incompatible with the role and duties of a healthcare pr...
Conscientious objection in the health care field—that is, refusal on the part of a medical professio...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
Professionals have a prima facie obligation to do what their profession requires. This is an uncontr...
Conscientious Objection arises as a response to a regulation that is judged as immoral. Faced with a...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscie...
In a recent article in this journal, Savulescu and Schuklenk defend and extend their earlier argumen...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...
Robert Card’s “Reasonability View” is a significant contribution to the debate over the place of con...
The paper deals with conscientious objection in health care, addressing the problems of scope, verif...
"The subject of this book is conscientious objection in health care and the principal aim is to prov...
By way of a case story, two common presuppositions in the academic debate on conscientious objection...
In this essay, I defend rights of conscientious objection against various objections raised on deont...
Is conscientious objection (CO) necessarily incompatible with the role and duties of a healthcare pr...
Conscientious objection in the health care field—that is, refusal on the part of a medical professio...
While it is possible that anyone might object to participating in some form of health care, research...
Professionals have a prima facie obligation to do what their profession requires. This is an uncontr...
Conscientious Objection arises as a response to a regulation that is judged as immoral. Faced with a...
I argue that appeals to conscience do not constitute reasons for granting healthcare professionals e...
A dogma accepted in many ethical, religious, and legal frameworks is that the reasons behind conscie...
In a recent article in this journal, Savulescu and Schuklenk defend and extend their earlier argumen...
While conscientious objection in healthcare is becoming increasingly studied, the legislative implem...
In recent years there has been a marked increase in academic interest in the phenomenon of conscient...