The Nature and Limitations of Conscience in Healthcare

Stephen W Smith author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:31st Jul '25

£100.00

This title is due to be published on 31st July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The Nature and Limitations of Conscience in Healthcare cover

A comprehensive theory of conscience and its role in healthcare decision-making, with guidance on how to regulate its exercise legally.

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.The role of conscience in healthcare decision-making is explored in this important intervention in the fields of Health Law and Ethics, Medicine, Nursing and Philosophy. It takes a broad approach to conscience, looking beyond the standard examples of conscientious objection to argue that conscience permeates healthcare decisions. However, it also shows that not all decisions of conscience are worthy of legal or societal protection and that these are interests to be weighed rather than rights. Instead, conscience should be protected only when the individual exercising conscience abides by specific responsibilities. Additionally, the book explores the important issues of complicity with healthcare decisions and institutional or organisational conscience and argues they play an oversized role in general discussions of conscience. It further claims that while we ought to pay much more attention to conscientious provision. The book concludes by looking at ways to more effectively regulate claims of conscience.

ISBN: 9781108490115

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221 pages