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Title: Conscience


1
Conscience
  • Miss Barnett

2
Meaning
  • There are a variety of philosophical definitions-
  • An inner feeling of right or wrong
  • Some people believe that it is the voice of God

3
Theories
  • There are three different theories
  • Christian
  • Humanist
  • Authoritarian

4
Christian
  • St Paul described conscience as an awareness of
    what is good and bad
  • First century Christians developed this to a
    moral decision maker
  • St Augustine called it the voice of God
  • St Aquinas called it a device for distinguishing
    right actions from wrong ones

5
St Aquinas
  • Conscience is the power of reason
  • reason making right decisions
  • Conscience deliberates between good and bad
  • Synderesis- right reason
  • Conscientia- distinguishes between right and
    wrong and makes a moral decision

6
Friedrich Schleiermacher
  • Conscience is the voice of god within a soul
  • Linking conscience to a persons awareness of God
  • Thus going against a conscience is a sin
  • Conscience is linked to revelation rather than
    reason
  • conscience also is very markedly traced to
    divine causality, and, as the voice of God
    within, is held to be an original revelation of
    God

7
Intuitive Conscience
  • Joseph Butler came up with this theory
  • Conscience- the final decision maker
  • Humans are influenced by two basic principles-
  • Self love
  • Love of others

8
Secular Conscience
  • Conscience depends on two things-
  • 1) Freedom- as without it conscience makes no
    sense
  • 2) Knowledge of good- conscience implies an
    innate knowledge of the good
  • Where does conscience come from if not the voice
    of God?

9
  • 1) moral views are socially and culturaly
    conditioned
  • Hegels spirit of the age
  • If utilitarian, you will consider the greatest
    happiness
  • 2) Conscience is related to our sense of guilt
  • 3) Humans have an innate sense of right and wrong
  • Conscience is universal, so is not due to
    upbringing.
  • An assumption is made that every normal person
    has a conscience, as part of our nature we are
    away of right and wrong

10
Conscience as Guilt
  • Sigmund Freud came up with this theory
  • Conscience is pre-rational
  • This theory undermines both the theories of
    Aquinas and Butler
  • It suggests that perhaps God has no involvement
    with conscience
  • Conscience can be described in psychological
    terms
  • Through our upbringing humans take on certain
    values and ideas

11
Do we always obey our conscience?
  • This is hard to measure as it is impossible to be
    objective
  • People may know what they should do but not have
    the strength to do it
  • St Paul highlighted this in Romans ch.7

12
Conscience- voice of God
  • This is a problem as many religions claim to hold
    the truth and therefore there is a possibility
    of conflicting consciences
  • Butler gives conscience ultimate authority but
    Aquinas notes that conscience can be misled
  • People often feel torn when making a moral
    decision, if conscience is the voice of God then
    surely it should be clear cut?
  • Atheists and those who are not religious also say
    they have a conscience, this is a great challenge
    to the claim that it is the voice of God

13
Conscience as a source of authority
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