Conscience Scholars Flashcards

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Aquinas

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  • Argued that conscience was a rational process by humans’ natural inclination towards good.
  • “In such wise, that he who acts against his conscience always sins”
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Freud

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  • Argued that conscience was the internalised dictator of the superego
  • “Conscience is the internal perception of the rejection of a particular wish operating within us”
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Eric Fromm

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  • Argues that conscience can be separated from it’s teleological, religious roots to create a humanitarian understanding of conscience
  • “The task of the moral philosopher-thinker is to support and strengthen the voice of human conscience”
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pivotal case study showing conscience/lack of?

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-James burger: 2 year old victims of murder
-Bootle, Merseyside
-grim details, kicked, beaten and stoned.
-John Venables and Robert Thompson, not 10 at age of murder
“unparalleled evil and barbarity”

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