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Abortion and conscientious objection
Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2010AbstractIn this article I do not seek to discuss when, if ever, abortion is morally permissible. Rather I seek to analyse the precise legal status of the exemptions afforded under British law to those with a conscientious objection to abortion. I then argue that the legal status quo in Britain is not morally satisfactory, and that the law urgently ...
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Conscientious Objection in Medicine
Bioethics, 2000Recognition of conscientious objection seems reasonable in relation to controversial and contentious issues, such as physician assisted suicide and abortion. However, physicians also advance conscience‐based objections to actions and practices that are sanctioned by established norms of medical ethics, and an account of their moral force can be more ...
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Conscientious objection to referrals
Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018Christopher Cowley 1 has recently put forward three arguments against the legal accommodation of a general practitioner’s conscientious objection (CO) to abortion referrals. i He claims that the adoption of these arguments does not undermine a more general right to CO to involvement in abortion. I argue that Cowley is seriously mistaken.
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Conscientious Affirmations: A Response to Conscientious Objections to Abortion
Women's Reproductive Health, 2018AbstractAs a response to conscientious objection to abortion, I call for abortion workers—clinical providers, community-based providers, counselors, abortion researchers, and activists—to consider ...
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An In-depth Review of Conscientiousness and Educational Issues
Educational Psychology Review, 2022Julia Spielmann +2 more
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Why is Conscientiousness negatively correlated with intelligence?
Personality and Individual Differences, 2004Adrian Furnham
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