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Conscientious objection to abortion

The European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care, 2016
The editorial and papers in the June 2016 Journal on conscientious objection to abortion [1–3] raise many interesting points.
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Abortion and conscientious objection

Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice, 2010
AbstractIn 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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From Conscientious Generation to A Conscientious Society

2021
Referring to meanings such as “inner sense, consciousness”, conscience is a moral feeling that is associated with intuition, being pleased with doing good deeds, feeling uneasy due to committing a crime, differing good from bad, benevolence from evil. This selective and distinguishing faculty is called conscience.
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Conscientious Affirmations: A Response to Conscientious Objections to Abortion

Women's Reproductive Health, 2018
AbstractAs 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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Conscientious objection to referrals

Journal of Medical Ethics, 2018
Christopher 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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The importance of conscientiousness

2012
To what extent can you predict adult career and educational success, health and happiness, even marital happiness and mortality, from knowing a child’s personality? And if it is possible to do this, could you intervene and shape a child’s personality?
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