- Integrity.
Basil Blackwell. Oxford. 1968
Rosemary Moore. The
Light in
Their Consciences: The
Early Quakers in
Britain 1646–1666.
Pennsylvania State University...
- A
social conscience is "a
sense of
responsibility or
concern for the
problems and
injustices of society".
While our
conscience is
related to
moral conduct...
- 17th-century
European theology, the
Court of
Conscience described the
theory that,
after death, one's
conscience would testify for or
against one's actions...
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guilty conscience in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Guilty Conscience may
refer to: A
Guilty Conscience (1921 film), an
American silent film...
- A
prisoner of
conscience (POC) is
anyone imprisoned because of
their race, ****ual orientation, religion, or
political views. The term also
refers to those...
- Look up
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Conscience is a mental...
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Freedom of
conscience is the
freedom of an
individual to act upon
their moral beliefs. In particular, it
often refers to the
freedom to not do something...
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factions concerning slavery: the anti-slavery
Conscience Whigs and the pro-South
Cotton Whigs.
While the "
Consciences" were
noted for
their moral opposition...
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Shocks the
conscience is a
phrase used as a
legal standard in the
United States and Canada. An
action is
understood to "shock the
conscience" if it is...
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Collective consciousness,
collective conscience, or
collective conscious (French:
conscience collective) is the set of
shared beliefs, ideas, and moral...