Should people with deeply held objections to certain practices be allowed to opt out of involvement with them?
Should a Christian baker who objects to homosexuality be allowed to deny service to a customer seeking a cake for a gay wedding?
Should a Catholic nurse be able to refuse to contribute to the provision of abortions without losing her job?
The law increasingly answers no to such questions. But David Oderberg argues...
David S. Oderberg is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Reading. He completed his doctorate at Wolfson College, Oxford, and became Lecturer in Philosophy at Reading in 1992. He has written four books and edited or co-edited five others, as well as being the author of over sixty papers. His main research areas are metaphysics and ethics, but he also works in philosophy of religion, philosophy...
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