Conscience Flashcards

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What does Kohlberg say about the conscience?

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  • Three levels in moral development: pre-conventional, conventional and post-conventional
  • First level is understanding of right and wrong as the right is rewarded and the wrong is punished
  • Second level is the decision to obey society’s rules and thus avoid guilt
  • The final level is a recognition that where the needs of individuals and society conflict, the individual must give way to society. This also means a development of conscience
  • Reached and tested his conclusions with moral dilemmas
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What does Freud say about conscience?

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  • Three aspects of the mind: the id, the ego and the super-ego
  • The super-ego has an important role in developing morality and it acts as the ‘inner parent’
  • Rules and regulations are internalised so we can’t escape them, to try do so brings about guilt
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What does Durkheim say about conscience?

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  • Argued that the conscience is social conditioning
  • God is society, he doesn’t exist but is a useful idea as a belief in God gives individuals a moral obligation to obey society’s demands
  • To say someone has no conscience is merely to say that they aren’t well adjusted in society
  • For him, an act is simply bad because society disapproves of it
  • Conscience is a mechanism whereby the group grows stronger so conscience has evolutionary value
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What does Fromm say about conscience?

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  • A conscience rises out of fear and being rejected by society
  • Argues that people aren’t really troubled by a moral issue, they are troubled because they have disobeyed a command, they have an authoritarian conscience
  • He also argues that we have a humanistic conscience, that is intuitive of what is human and inhuman, what makes life flourish and what destroys it
  • To reject the authoritarian and embrace the humanistic is to free ourselves and realise our full potential
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What does Schleiermacher say about conscience?

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  • Conscience is a source of direct revelation form God, so to disobey it is a sin
  • For him, conscience is part of what God does, guiding people from within
  • As direct revelation, this takes priority over all else
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What does Butler say about conscience?

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  • Conscience is in human nature, it is a reflective principle placed in us by God
  • It is a natural guide, so it is our duty to follow it
  • He says our conscience is based on prudence and benevolence
  • By prudence he means our natural love of self and benevolence is natural love of others
  • Both are equally as necessary to the balanced self
  • As a judge, the conscience works intuitively
  • Since this is a God-given faculty, it must be followed
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