2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11673-021-10165-5
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The Reasonableness Standard for Conscientious Objection in Healthcare

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“…And how many times do we see in the movies, and in life, that "in the hazard", we need to accentuate the positive. Reichlin (2022), from San Raffaele University, Italy, writes that conscientious objection (CO) for health professionals needs to be assessed through a standard of reasonableness. The notion of moral integrity that is mobilized to justify non-referral for abortion and assistance in dying, for instance, where these are lawful, is not defensible.…”
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“…And how many times do we see in the movies, and in life, that "in the hazard", we need to accentuate the positive. Reichlin (2022), from San Raffaele University, Italy, writes that conscientious objection (CO) for health professionals needs to be assessed through a standard of reasonableness. The notion of moral integrity that is mobilized to justify non-referral for abortion and assistance in dying, for instance, where these are lawful, is not defensible.…”
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confidence: 99%