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2010 | 2(57) | 109-126

Article title

OBRONA KLAUZULI SUMIENIA W KONTEKŚCIE WSPÓŁCZESNYCH TENDENCJI PRZECIWNYCH ŻYCIU

Title variants

EN
DEFENCE OF CONSCIENCE CLAUSE IN THE CONTEXT OF CONTEMPORARY TENDENCIES AGAINST LIFE

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

EN
Conscience clause is a special legal regulation that enables the individual to refrain from certain actions, that he is obliged by the law, but which in his conviction, are contrary to his conscience. On one hand, this article shows that clause of conscience in contemporary legislation seems to be something natural because it gives the individual freedom of conscience, but on the other hand - some trends appear to legally narrow it or even to cancel the conscience clause. These trends appear in the context of contemporary tendencies against life. Presented analyses defend the conscience clause again and refer basically to medical professions. The base for this legal regulation constitutes the right to conscientious objection whereas this objection should always be constructive. Existence of the right to conscientious objection is confirmed by the analyses carried out on philosophical - ethical and theological -moral levels, and especially by the concept of natural right. The article also depicts that deep conviction of right to conscientious objection does mean that moral dilemmas concerning refusal to participation in evil do not exist. In some cases conscientious objection becomes contemporary form of martyrdom.

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Year

Issue

Pages

109-126

Physical description

Document type

ARTICLE

Contributors

  • Antoni Bartoszek, Uniwersytet Slaski, Wydzial Teologiczny, Zaklad Nauk o Rodzinie, ul. Jordana 18, 40-043 Katowice, Poland

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

CEJSH db identifier
11PLAAAA10537

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.33519332-021b-3232-955d-4b95f2d237e0
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