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Personal morality and professional obligations: rights of conscience and informed consent.

机译:个人道德和职业义务:良心和知情同意的权利。

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This article examines the issue of expanding rights of conscience for health-care professionals to include rights grounded in claims of complicity. Our concerns relate to the nature of professional expertise, on the one hand, and an individual's right to live by his or her values, on the other. The fact that a patient is dependent on a physician's counseling about treatment options requires limiting conscience-based refusal to provide information, since allowing refusal would deprive patients of even knowing the options that exist for them. Sanctioning such claims of conscience not only would supplant one person's moral judgment with another's, it would also allow professional standing to be used as a justification for imposing one person's moral views on another.
机译:本文探讨了扩大医疗保健专业人员的良心权利的问题,以包括基于共谋要求的权利。我们的关注一方面与专业知识的本质有关,另一方面与个人根据其价值观生存的权利有关。患者依赖于医生对治疗方案的咨询这一事实要求限制基于良心的拒绝提供信息,因为允许拒绝甚至会使患者甚至不知道为他们提供的选择。认可这种良心主张,不仅会取代一个人的道德判断与另一个人的道德判断,还将使专业地位成为将一个人的道德观念强加于另一个人的理由。

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