

A Defense of Conscientious Objection in Health Care | Prof. Christopher Kaczor
Jan 29, 2020
Prof. Christopher Kaczor discusses conscientious objection in healthcare, highlighting the balance between patient rights and physician autonomy. The potential consequences of removing conscientious objection are examined, emphasizing the impact on different demographic groups and the doctor-patient relationship. The debate on objections to conscientious objection in healthcare is explored, addressing concerns about consequences, monopoly, and inconsistencies. The podcast also delves into the limits and justifications for conscientious objection, advocating for restrictions on objections to practices that harm patient well-being.
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Intro
00:00 • 11min
The Debate on Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
11:18 • 10min
Consequences of Removing Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
20:53 • 2min
Analyzing Objections to Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
23:02 • 7min
Exploring Limits and Justifications for Conscientious Objection in Healthcare
29:59 • 5min