Blar i Institutt for filosofi og religionsvitenskap på forfatter "Magelssen, Morten"
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Acceptable attitudes and the limits of tolerance: Understanding public attitudes to conscientious objection in healthcare
Haaland Barlaup, Astrid; Landsverk, Åse Marie; Myskja, Bjørn Kåre; Supphellen, Magne; Magelssen, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Background The public’s attitudes to conscientious objection (CO) are likely to influence political decisions about CO and trust towards healthcare systems and providers. Few studies examine the public’s attitudes in an ... -
Attitudes towards assisted dying are influenced by question wording and order: a survey experiment
Magelssen, Morten; Supphellen, Magne; Nortvedt, Per; Materstvedt, Lars Johan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)Background: Surveys on attitudes towards assisted dying play an important role in informing public debate, policy and legislation. Unfortunately, surveys are often designed with insufficient attention to framing effects; ... -
Conscientious objection to intentional killing: an argument for toleration
Myskja, Bjørn Kåre; Magelssen, Morten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Background In the debate on conscientious objection in healthcare, proponents of conscience rights often point to the imperative to protect the health professional’s moral integrity. Their opponents hold that the moral ... -
Moral og dydsetikk i psykoterapi
Vik, Ole Magnus Øyvindsson (Bachelor thesis, 2020)Psykoterapi er, i tillegg til å være en vitenskapelig fundert praksis, også er en moralsk fundert praksis. Den psykoterapeutiske kontekst er også en arena for kultivering av dyder. Dette kan tenkes å få store konsekvenser ... -
Ought the level of sedation to be reduced during deep palliative sedation? A clinical and ethical analysis
Fredheim, Olav Magnus; Materstvedt, Lars Johan; Skulberg, Ingeborg M; Magelssen, Morten (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)Background Deep palliative sedation (DPS) is applied as a response to refractory suffering at the end of life when symptoms cannot be relieved in an awake state. DPS entails a dilemma of whether to provide uninterrupted ...