Conscience - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Conscience is an ability or a faculty that distinguishes whether one's actions are right or wrong. It leads to feelings of remorse when a human does things that go against his/her moral values, and t...
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In English we have done with a Latin word what neither the Latins nor the French have done: we have doubled the term, making "conscience" stand for the moral department and leaving "consciousness" for the universal field of objects about which we become aware.
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They professed the doctrine that the happiness and dignity of man consist in virtue, or compliance with the law of reason, or with conscience; and thus examinations of conscience were a regular practice in the schools of the Stoics and of their later followers, such Eclectics as Quintus Sextius and Seneca.
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Late medieval discussions of conscience derive from Peter Lombard's presentation of the concepts of conscience and synderesis in his Sentences. Lombard cites a passage from St. Jerome, interpreting Ezekiel's vision of four living creatures coming out of a cloud.
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plato.stanford.edu/entries/conscience-medieval/
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Conscience offers in-depth, cutting edge coverage of vital contemporary issues, including reproductive rights, sexuality and gender, feminism, the Religious Right, church and state issues and US politics. ... Just look at what people say about Conscience...
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www.catholicsforchoice.org/conscience/default.asp
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Conscience - Definition of Conscience at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Conscience. Look it up now! ... the inner sense of what is right or wrong in one's conduct or motives, impelling one toward right action: to follow the dictates of conscience.
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/conscience
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It has been said that "conscience whispers while interest screams aloud." In a world where the clamor of interests often prevails, the Committee seeks to amplify the voice of conscience. ... Michael Abramowitz, Director of the Museum’s Committee on Conscience, interviewed Ambassador Rice, discussing her work at the UN and...
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www.ushmm.org/conscience/
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