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Conscience

Life of the Spirit, 1955
In guiding ourselves in the way of our Blessed Lord, we have to a certain extent to be left to our own conscience and we can't put on to the shoulders of any one else the decision. Obedience settles much in religion, but there must always be a Margin over ‘when?'.
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Conscience and Freedom of Conscience

2013
The word “conscience” derives from the Latin word “conscientia.” In its linguistic origins, the term “conscience” signified shared (con) knowledge (science).1 According to the Longman Contemporary English Dictionary, the conscience is “the part of your mind that tells you whether what you are doing is morally right or wrong.”2 Eide and Mubanya-Chipoya,
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Conscience

2016
Conscience depends on beliefs about values. The point of the chapter is that conscience is fallible, being based on fallible beliefs, though some people sometimes regard conscience as infallible. The chapter examines the implications of this, without really solving the dilemma.
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Conscience Development

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1968
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Conscience

2004
Conscience et représentation; l'analyse intentionnelle de la ...
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Without Conscience

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
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Russian Conscience

Forum for Modern Language Studies, 1976
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