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  1. Right and reason.Austin Fagothey - 1953 - Saint Louis,: Mosby. Edited by Milton A. Gonsalves.
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  • Clash of definitions: Controversies about conscience in medicine.Ryan E. Lawrence & Farr A. Curlin - 2007 - American Journal of Bioethics 7 (12):10 – 14.
    What role should the physician's conscience play in the practice of medicine? Much controversy has surrounded the question, yet little attention has been paid to the possibility that disputants are operating with contrasting definitions of the conscience. To illustrate this divergence, we contrast definitions stemming from Abrahamic religions and those stemming from secular moral tradition. Clear differences emerge regarding what the term conscience conveys, how the conscience should be informed, and what the consequences are for violating one's conscience. Importantly, these (...)
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  • Conscience and Conscientious Action.C. D. Broad - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):115 - 130.
    At the present time Tribunals, appointed under an Act of Parliament, are engaged all over England in dealing with claims to exemption from military service based on the ground of “conscientious objection” to taking part directly or indirectly in warlike activities. Now it is no part of the professional business of moral philosophers to tell people what they ought or ought not to do or to exhort them to do their duty. Moral philosophers, as such, have no special information, not (...)
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  • Right and reason.Austin Fagothey - 1953 - Saint Louis,: Mosby. Edited by Milton A. Gonsalves.
    With the modern value theory as basis, the point of discussion is Aristotelian-Thomistic.
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