The moral significance of claims of conscience in healthcare
American Journal of Bioethics 7 (12):30 – 31 (2007)
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Mark R. Wicclair (2008). Negative and Positive Claims of Conscience. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 18 (01):14-.
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