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29 Res Publica 1 (2023)

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Res Publica (2023) 29:1-21
https://doi.org/10.1007/si1158-022-09555-2




Why   Conscience Matters: A Theory of Conscience and Its
Relevance to Conscientious Objection in Medicine


Xavier Symons,

Accepted: 12 May 2022 / Published online: 24 June 2022
©The Author(s) 2022


Abstract
Conscience  is an idea that has significant currency in liberal democratic societies.
Yet contemporary   moral philosophical scholarship on  conscience is surprisingly
sparse. This paper seeks to offer a rigorous philosophical account of the role of
conscience in moral life with a view to informing debates about the ethics of con-
scientious objection in medicine. I argue that conscience is concerned with a com-
mitment  to moral integrity and that restrictions on freedom of conscience prevent
agents from living a moral life. In section one I argue that conscience is a principle
of moral awareness  in rational agents, and that it yields an awareness of the per-
sonal nature of moral obligation. Conscience also monitors the coherence between
an agent's identity-conferring beliefs and intentions and their practical actions. In
section two I consider how human  beings are harmed  when  they are forced to vio-
late their conscience. Restrictions on the exercise of conscience prevent people from
living in accord with their own considered  understanding of the requirements of
morality and undermine  one's capacity for moral agency. This article concludes with
a consideration of how a robust theory of conscience can inform our understanding
of conscientious objection in medicine. I argue that it is in the interest of individual
practitioners and the medical profession generally to foster moral agency among
doctors. This provides a prima facie justification for permitting at least some kinds
of conscientious objection.

Keywords   Moral psychology  - Harm - Ground projects - Emotion - Integrity
Agency  - Professionalism








E  Xavier Symons
   xavier.symons@acu.edu.au

   Plunkett Centre for Ethics, Australian Catholic University, 7 Ice Street, Darlinghurst,
   NSW  2010, Australia


1  Springer

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