Conscientious Objection in Medicine
English

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The Element examines ethical and conceptual issues about conscientious objection in medicine. Concepts analyzed include conscientious objection conscientious provision conscience moral complicity and moral integrity. Several ongoing ethical controversies are identified and critically analyzed. One is a disagreement about whether conscientious objection is compatible with physicians'' professional obligations. The Element argues that incompatibilists fail to offer a justifiable specification of professional obligations that supports their position. The Element also argues that a challenge for compatibilists who support a reason-giving requirement is to specify justifiable and unambiguous criteria for reviewing objectors'' reasons. Arguments for and against requirements to inform and refer patients are critically analyzed and an alternative context-dependent requirement is offered. Another subject of controversy is about the justifiability of asymmetry between responses to conscientious objectors and conscientious providers. Typically only the former receive accommodation. The Element critically examines arguments for asymmetry and maintains that none provides a convincing justification.
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