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Examining consciences, but whose conscience?

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, 2022
Book review; Who was Responsible for the Troubles? The Northern Ireland Conflict, by Kennedy, Liam. McGill-Queen's University Press. 274 pp.
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Pope Francis on Conscience, Gradualness, and Discernment: Adapting Amoris Laetitia for Business Ethics

open access: yesBusiness Ethics Quarterly, 2019
Experience often manifests a gap between moral principles that are both rationally defensible and widely accepted, and the actual practice of business.
C. Bernacchio
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“An Erring Conscience is an Absurdity”: The Later Kant on Certainty, Moral Judgment and the Infallibility of Conscience

open access: yesArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2019
This article explores Kant’s view, found in several passages in his late writings on moral philosophy, that the verdicts of conscience are infallible. We argue that Kant’s infallibility claim must be seen in the context of a major shift in Kant’s views ...
Franz Knappik, E. Mayr
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The Conceptual Change of Conscience

open access: yes, 2019
This is a history of the ideas of German legal historian Franz Wieacker. The broader aim of this study is to analyze the intellectual context in which Wieacker’s texts were situated, thus the German legal scientific discourse from 1933 to 1968.
Ville Erkkilä
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The Conscience of Cinema [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The Conscience of Cinema is not only a history of a rich and varied personal oeuvre by a prolific documentary maker who worked on every continent and through seven decades, from the 1920s to the 1980s. It is also the history of the aspiration to use documentary film to change the world by a committed leftist, as well as a microcosmic history of ...
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Energy without Conscience: Oil, Climate Change, and Complicity

open access: yes, 2017
In Energy without Conscience David McDermott Hughes investigates why climate change has yet to be seen as a moral issue. He examines the forces that render the use of fossil fuels ordinary and therefore exempt from ethical evaluation.
D. Hughes
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Communication as Conscience

open access: yescommunication +1, 2022
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The Conscience of a Pharmacist [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 2019
The purpose of this commentary is to attempt to provide some insight into conscience-clause cases from the perspective of a pharmacist and an academician. Health professionals, including pharmacists, have a social contract with the patients we serve in which the patients give us a level of status not given to non-professionals, and, in return, we agree
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Zeno's conscience - The conscience of an epoch

open access: yesRadovi. Razdio filoloških znanosti, 2018
Želja je autora ovog napisa da odredi u kojoj je mjeri književno djelo Itala Sveva još uvijek aktualno u današnjem povijesnom trenutku talijanske književnosti i u kojoj se mjeri ono može uklopiti u njezin kronološki slijed kao književni poziv kojim se u neku ruku završava talijanska književna tradicija iz druge polovice 19.
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A New Conceptualization of the Conscience

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2018
With the transition from a one-person psychology of instinctual needs to a two-person psychology of relational needs, the metapsychological focus tends to shift from instinct theory to emotion motivation and systems theory, and, accordingly, familiar ...
F. Schalkwijk
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