This book provides a comprehensive theory of conscience as it relates to healthcare decisions. It provides a broad understanding of conscience, along with how it might be coherently regulated to avoid undue burdens on others. It further explores the important roles played by conscientious provision, complicity and institutional conscience.
This book provides a comprehensive theory of conscience as it relates to healthcare decisions. It provides a broad understanding of conscience, along with how it might be coherently regulated to avoid undue burdens on others. It further explores the important roles played by conscientious provision, complicity and institutional conscience.