Conscience Flashcards

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”” conscience corresponds to objective moral values and precepts.

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Correct

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”” conscience, one which mistakenly judges something as morally good which is objectively evil

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Erroneous

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3
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Kinds of erroneous conscience

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Vincibly
Invincibly

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In other words, the ignorance could still be overcome by a person’s reasonable effort.

In this case, the person is morally accountable for his actions.

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vincibly erroneous conscience

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5
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is culpable, because with some good will its error could be corrected.

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vincibly erroneous conscience

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In other words, the ignorance could not be overcome even by a person’s sincere effort which, therefore, the person is not morally accountable for his or her actions.

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Invincibly erroneous conscience

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, on the other hand, is inculpable, since the person has no awareness of the possibility of error.

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Invincibly erroneous conscience

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8
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According to the action considered: (3)

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antecedent
concomitant
consequent conscience

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9
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This is the conscience that commands, exhorts, permits, or forbids the act.

It is in this stage that there is prior
deliberation or discernment of the values

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Antecedent conscience

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10
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is one which the judgment on the morality of an action and the obligation to perform or omit it is passed before the action is translated into reality.

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Antecedent conscience

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Here, the person really knows that wat he or she is performing, in the here and now, is good or bad.

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Concomitant conscience

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12
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refers to the actual awareness on the moral responsibility of the act.

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Concomitant conscience

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13
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However, regardless of the result, it would not change the meaning and nature of the act previously performed.

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Consequent conscience

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14
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is one which evaluates a deed already done or omitted.

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Consequent conscience

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15
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This tvoe of conscience approves excuses, reproves, Or accuses one on the action that had been performed.

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Consequent conscience

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16
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According to the degree of the person’s subjective certitude and acts: (2)

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certain
doubtful

17
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so one which could not make immediate judgment to pursue an act due to scarcity of certainty.

Here, a person should not make an act, otherwise such person committing an act is sinful.

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Doubtful conscience

18
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judgment without tectator docause the moral certaine adamant is present.

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certain conscience

19
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is a type of erroneous conscience which, in a conflict of duties, fears sin in whatever choice it makes “In this type of conscience, the actor is situated in a conflict of interest between telling the truth and the other obligation (like utang na loob).

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Perolex conscience

20
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cannot make personal decision of his own because of emotional disturbance that creates confusion in making a moral judgment.

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The perplexed conscience

21
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“Another example is that the mother of a sick child fears that if she does not go for Sunday Mass, she commits sin; at the same time she fears that if she does not look after the sick child she commits sin.”

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The perplexed conscience

22
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usually justifies the errors or mistakes by simply saying that we are just human beings, therefore, weak, limited, and sinners.

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The lax conscience

23
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Cheating in business, like over-pricing, inferior quality of goods, or substandard materials used in construction projects, are examples of this type of conscience.

There is an exaggerated minimalism of the moral demands

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The lax conscience

24
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is inclined, on insufficient grounds, to judge a thing to be lawful which is sinful, or something to be light sin which is actually a grave one.”

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The lax conscience

25
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must be facilitated to judge important areas of moral responsibility with their corresponding weight or gravity, and so not in a minimal way.

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Pharisaical conscience

26
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In its legalistic sense, this kind of
conscience gives more importance to the letter or the text of the law rather than going into the true meaning and intention of the law.

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Pharisaical conscience

27
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is very strict on small things but blind on large matters.

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Pharisaical conscience

28
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is a religious-moral-psychological state of anxiety, fear and indecision.

It consists of a more or less constant, unreasonable, and morbid fear of sin, error and guilt. “

Hence, the person is emotionally disturbed.

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Scrupulous conscience

29
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is often tortured by doubts that he may be living in mortal sin, or he may be constantly beset with an unfounded fear of having committed sin.

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A Scrupulous person

30
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is one in which apprehension and fear are present which hinders the person to have the sense of security on the admissibility of an action already performed or still to be performed.”

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Scrupulous conscience

31
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lady wiped her lips after Holy Communion with her handkerchief.

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Scrupulous Conscience

32
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Once more she is assailed by the fear that even the ground where the ashes were buried would be stamped on by the passers-by and so she put a fence all around.

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Scrupulous conscience