Conscience Flashcards

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Christians who believe that reason can help work out what is right and wrong

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Clement of Alexandria, Aquinas, Martin Luther (common sense)

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Christians who believe that we have innate moral knowledge

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St Jerome, St Augustine, Paul,

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How is the christian view of conscience compatible with a psychological one?

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Aquinas’ conscienta can agree with psychology that culture shapes morality - can have social norms play a part in the application of moral obligation

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what does freud refer to the conscience as

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‘psychic policeman’

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what is the genetic fallacy

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scientific evidence does not impair the legitimacy of religious arguments

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who supports a cognitivist conscience

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Aquinas, Augustine, Butler

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what is the hard-line thomist view

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certain actions are intrinsically evil because they go against what it is to be human e.g. homosexuality
–>in this way you can never claim that conscience was calling you to act against moral rules

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Daniel mills on conscience

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butler’s conscience is liberal and can safely be follows because it allows us to do what is good for us and prevents harming others

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Macnamara on Conscience

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‘We don’t have a conscience, we are a conscience’

  • modern, holistic view
  • autonomous, natural
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Piaget on Conscience?

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Conscience is Acquired.
10+ = autonomous conscience

Before 10 you have an autonomous conscience

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J.H Newman on Conscience

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Conscience is the voice of God, updates the Augustinian view:

‘First I will drink to Conscience, then I will drink to the Pope’

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Kant on Conscience

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The conscience is a moral ‘faculty’ linked to god through the summit bonum

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Augustine vs Aquinas on Conscience

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  • for Augustine Conscience is innate, aided by God’s grace, motivated by love of God & informed by Church
  • for Aquinas what is innate is not god’s voice but the god-given faculty of reason aided by synderesis
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Old Testament quote on Conscience

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‘The divine law on one’s heart’

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Paul on Conscience

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‘God’s Law on one’s heart’

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Bishop Butler on Conscience

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The conscience is the part of the hierarchy of the self which arbitrages between contrasting principles of prudence and benevolence

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Aquinas on Conscience

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We have a god-given innate ability to reason: ‘our dictate of reason’
- synderisis, conscienta - prudence
- balance self love and benevolence
(Aristotle’s golden mean)

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Sociological views on the conscience

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The conscience is the social conditioning the group brings to bear on the individual