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    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9781003002239 , 1003002234 , 9781000066944 , 1000066940 , 9781000066937 , 1000066932 , 9781000066951 , 1000066959
    Series Statement: Routledge annals of bioethics 21
    Content: Chapter 1. The Main Considerations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 What Matters: A Thought Experiment in the Real World -- 3 Setting the Stage: What are Conscience Objections? -- 4 Conscience, Conscientious Objection versus Civil Disobedience, and the Problem of Toleration and Public Reason -- 5 Reasons, Reason-Giving, and the Reasonability View -- 6 Introduction to Professional Responsibility -- 7 Moral Complicity -- Chapter 2. The Inescapability of Reasons-Assessment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Philosophical Views: Genuineness View -- 3 Matching View -- 4 Incompatibility View -- 5 Referral View -- 6 The Reasonability View and the Inescapability of Reasons-Assessment -- 7 Some Possible Responses -- 8 Is Assessing Reasons Really Necessary? -- 9 Reasons Not to Ask for Reasons: Is Assessing Providers' Reasons Intolerant? -- 10 Conclusion -- Chapter 3. Developing the Reasonability View -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Individual and Social Nature of Justificatory Reasons -- 3 Reasonability in Medicine and its Application to Some Core Cases -- Chapter 4. Further Developing the Reasonability View -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Objections to the Reasonability Standard -- 3 The Reasonability View and Conscientious Objection by Medical Students -- 4 The Reasonability View and Institutional Conscience -- Chapter 5. From Objections to Exemptions: Establishing Conscientious Objector Status in Medicine -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background on Military CO Status -- 3 Military and Medical CO: Why the Existence of One Does Not Necessarily Support -- the Other -- 4 The Medical Conscientious Objector Board and the Duties of Providers Granted CO Status -- 5 Why is Establishing CO Status in Medicine an Attractive Policy Proposal? -- 6 Is Establishing CO Status in Medicine Using a Reasonability Standard Workable? Is it an Impractical Policy? -- 7 Is Utilizing CO Status as a Policy Irreparably Politically Tainted? Does this Policy Violate Rights? -- 8 Does a Policy of Medical CO Status Establish a Positive Obligation to Provide Contested Services to Patients? -- Chapter 6. Alternative Views, Objections, and Replies -- 1 The Incompatibility View v2.0 -- 2 The Market View: Should We Allow Discriminatory Conscientious Objection? -- 3 Integrity, the All-or-Nothing Problem, and the Moral Status of Medical Practices -- 4 How Much Should Reasons Matter if We Value Toleration? -- 5 Concluding Note.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367430818
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9780367430818
    Language: English
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