Our mission is to research into, and contribute to the public debate on, the most important ethical issues of today. These pages list some of our most recent publications, including the 2025 book 'Rethinking Conscientious Objection in Health Care', and all of our Wellcome-funded Open Access papers.
The book provides an argument against a right to conscientious objection by health care professionals. In increasingly multicultural societies inspired by pluralism, and given the range of controversial medical procedures that are or will be legal in many countries, claims about health care professionals’ right to abide by their own moral or religious views in the exercise of their profession become more frequent. This book explains why arguments for pluralism, tolerance, and diversity that support a right to freedom of conscience in society at large do not support the same right within the health care profession, or indeed any profession governed by internal norms of professionalism that someone freely decides to enter.
This open access book is free to read and download.
Published: 21 March 2025 | Publisher: Oxford University Press
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197786567.001.0001
Online ISBN: 9780197786567 | Print ISBN: 9780197786536