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Development of the Inclination Toward Conscientious Objection Scale for Physicians
This study aims to develop a valid and reliable scale to assess whether a physician is inclined to take conscientious objection when asked to perform medical services that clash with his/her personal beliefs.
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Conscientious objection to organ donation: Authors' reply. [PDF]
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Abstract This chapter addresses issues concerning conscientious objection, notably the refusal by individuals to perform compulsory military service based on their genuinely held religious or other beliefs that forbid the use of lethal force.
Heiner Bielefeldt +2 more
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Conscientious objection and systemic injustice
This paper follows on from a brief debate about the role of conscientious objection in healthcare, where the issue arose as to whether conscientious objection is (or can) be a tool of resistance against systemic injustice.
Michal Pruski
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Physicians may under some circumstances decline to provide a clinical service that is within accepted medical standards due to a deeply held moral belief that to do so would be wrong. Conscience objection in medicine is legally protected, but ethically limited by physician obligations to put patient interests first.
Jennifer, Lucero, Gail A, Van Norman
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Physicians may under some circumstances decline to provide a clinical service that is within accepted medical standards due to a deeply held moral belief that to do so would be wrong. Conscience objection in medicine is legally protected, but ethically limited by physician obligations to put patient interests first.
Jennifer, Lucero, Gail A, Van Norman
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No conscientious objection without normative justification: A reply
Benjamin Zolf, in his recent paper ‘No conscientious objection without normative justification: Against conscientious objection in medicine’, attempts to establish that in order to rule out arbitrary conscientious objections, a reasonability constraint ...
Bruce P Blackshaw
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2022
Abstract For centuries, concerned citizens have used conscientious objection (CO) to military service to promote peace and challenge state violence. Some European communities in the sixteenth century began citing Christian principles to resist the bearing of arms and reduce societal violence. Since that time, COs in Europe and the United
Christian Philip Peterson +2 more
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Abstract For centuries, concerned citizens have used conscientious objection (CO) to military service to promote peace and challenge state violence. Some European communities in the sixteenth century began citing Christian principles to resist the bearing of arms and reduce societal violence. Since that time, COs in Europe and the United
Christian Philip Peterson +2 more
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