Conscience and Its Enemies. George, R. P. Catholic Social Science Review, 18:281--288, October, 2013.
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The following is the text of an address delivered by Professor George at the twentieth anniversary conference of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists in New York, October 2012. George identifies the intellectual roots of recent threats to conscience rights—especially for people of faith—in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology's 2008 report that, he argues, makes ideological claims rather than using scientific evidence to support the denial of conscience rights to medical professionals in the areas of birth control and abortion. (This essay will be included in a forthcoming collection of George's work to be published by ISI Books.)
@article{ george_conscience_2013,
  title = {Conscience and Its Enemies},
  volume = {18},
  issn = {10910905},
  abstract = {The following is the text of an address delivered by Professor George at the twentieth anniversary conference of the Society of Catholic Social Scientists in New York, October 2012. George identifies the intellectual roots of recent threats to conscience rights—especially for people of faith—in the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology's 2008 report that, he argues, makes ideological claims rather than using scientific evidence to support the denial of conscience rights to medical professionals in the areas of birth control and abortion. (This essay will be included in a forthcoming collection of George's work to be published by {ISI} Books.)},
  journal = {Catholic Social Science Review},
  author = {George, Robert P.},
  month = {October},
  year = {2013},
  keywords = {{BIRTH} control, {CONGRESSES}, Conscience, {MEDICAL} personnel, {SOCIAL} scientists, {SOCIETY} of Catholic Social Scientists -- Congresses},
  pages = {281--288}
}

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