Should such hospitals be able to limit what services they provide based on those identities? Do these organizations, not just individuals, have rights of conscientious refusal?

Week 4 Forum

Prepare an initial post in which you answer ONE of the following questions.

Unlike pacifists who are drafted for military service, health care providers choose to take on a job where they might be asked to do something contrary to their moral beliefs. On the other hand, requiring providers to violate their conscience as a condition of employment seems problematic. What do you think?

Your response should reference at least two specific tools/concepts/factors introduced in the lectures and one idea/argument introduced in any of the other learning materials.

Should such hospitals be able to limit what services they provide based on those identities? Do these organizations, not just individuals, have rights of conscientious refusal?

Your response should reference at least two specific tools/concepts/factors introduced in the lectures and one idea/argument introduced in any of the other learning materials.
Should be between 250 -500 words

Should such hospitals be able to limit what services they provide based on those identities? Do these organizations, not just individuals, have rights of conscientious refusal?
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