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Unveiling psychobiological correlates in primary Sjögren's syndrome: a machine learning approach to determinants of disease burden. [PDF]
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Conscience directe, conscience réfléchie
Intellectica. Revue de l'Association pour la Recherche Cognitive, 2000Actuellement, le critère de mise en évidence de la "conscience" est la verbalisation. Mais ce critère ne permet d'établir que la manifestation de la conscience réfléchie, son absence en revanche n'établit rien, car on ne sait alors distinguer entre une absence définitive de conscience réfléchie et une absence du travail de conscientisation qui permet ...
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Conscience absorbée et conscience excédentaire
Raison présente, 1979Bahro Rudolph, Bidoit Danielle, Corneille Sabine. Conscience absorbée et conscience excédentaire. In: Raison présente, n°50, Avril – Mai – Juin 1979. Idéologie et media aux U.S.A. pp. 71-78.
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2018
This article proposes a phenomenological view of conscience and argues that it plays a role in the pathogenesis of some mental illness. Taking advantage of Kępiński’s concept of biological conscience, Heidegger’s notion of the call of conscience, and von Gebsattel’s idea of existential neurosis, the article claims that these different epistemological ...
Terrence Merrigan, Geertjan Zuijdwegt
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This article proposes a phenomenological view of conscience and argues that it plays a role in the pathogenesis of some mental illness. Taking advantage of Kępiński’s concept of biological conscience, Heidegger’s notion of the call of conscience, and von Gebsattel’s idea of existential neurosis, the article claims that these different epistemological ...
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Conscience, Conscience, Consciousness
2001What is the difference between consciousness and conscience? The first, we say, is a matter of perception or awareness. In philosophy, for example, I am a subject of consciousness before an object of knowledge. The second is a matter of moral authority, the degree to which I am constrained or governed by a voice which speaks to me of what I should or ...
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European Journal of Philosophy
AbstractThis paper attempts to clarify the relationship between conscience and bad conscience in the Second Essay of the Genealogy of Morality (GM II). Conscience, which Nietzsche calls the “will's memory” (GM II, 1), is a faculty that enables agents to generate and sustain the motivation necessary to honor commitments, while bad conscience is that ...
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AbstractThis paper attempts to clarify the relationship between conscience and bad conscience in the Second Essay of the Genealogy of Morality (GM II). Conscience, which Nietzsche calls the “will's memory” (GM II, 1), is a faculty that enables agents to generate and sustain the motivation necessary to honor commitments, while bad conscience is that ...
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