intro to conscience Flashcards

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what is conscience?

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  • conscience is an inner conviction that something is right/wrong
  • not a result of logical argument
  • more like an emotion
  • linked with guilt/shame
  • often takes a form of ‘bad conscience’ about something you’ve done imply you know you didn’t do the right thing even if at time you thought you did
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when would you tell someone to follow their conscience?

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  • when there’s no clear moral guide on what to do
  • you shouldn’t tell them to think of all moral arguments for/against or use scripture but it should be intuitive and follow own sense of right/wrong
  • means conscience is intuitive, personal
  • doesn’t explain how it develops
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what do we know about conscience?

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  • brain is remarkably plastic & that it adapts to habitual ways of thinking/acting
  • some have an ‘over-developed’ conscience if feel bad about slightest thing they may have done wrong
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what’s meant by old-fashioned conscience?

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  • through what our parents have taught us but feel embarrassed as don’t match with views of friends
  • shows that moral issues present problems as if there was always one and only one morally correct answer to every situation there’d be no moral dilemmas
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what did conscience encompass before 17th century

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  • broader ideas of what we now think of as consciousness & self-consciousness
  • means there’s a fundamental awareness we have of ourselves as thinking/feeling individuals
  • from 17th onwards there was increased emphasis on individual morals
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what did rise of Protestantism do?

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  • encourage personal reflection on moral issues rather than simply making confession to a priest & accepting forgiveness
  • resulted in added significance to conscience
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what four things are considered when examining ethical significance of conscience?

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  • secular understanding of the nature of conscience including its natural development
  • some distinctly religious understanding of conscience
  • then look at way in which conscience can be used in making moral decisions
  • assess place of conscience as a moral guide
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