conscience

  • 51Conscience —    That faculty of the mind, or inborn sense of right and wrong, by which we judge of the moral character of human conduct. It is common to all men. Like all our other faculties, it has been perverted by the Fall (John 16:2; Acts 26:9; Rom. 2:15) …

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  • 52conscience — con·science kän chən(t)s n the part of the superego in psychoanalysis that transmits commands and admonitions to the ego * * * con·science (konґshəns) the nontechnical term for the moral faculty of the mind, corresponding roughly to the… …

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  • 53conscience — noun her conscience would not allow her to remain silent Syn: sense of right and wrong, moral sense, inner voice; morals, standards, values, principles, ethics, beliefs; compunction, scruples, qualms …

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  • 54conscience — n 1. sense of right and wrong, moral sense, inward monitor; the still, small voice; principles, scruples, morals, ethics, standards. 2. uprightness, honesty, probity, rectitude, integrity, conscientiousness. 3. in all conscience in all reason and …

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  • 55conscience — /ˈkɒnʃəns / (say konshuhns) noun 1. the internal recognition of right and wrong as regards one s actions and motives; the faculty which decides upon the moral quality of one s actions and motives, enjoining one to conformity with the moral law. 2 …

  • 56conscience — sąžinė statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Žmogaus sugebėjimas savo veiklą ir elgesį sąmoningai vertinti pagal pasaulėžiūros principus ir dorovines normas. Ontogenezėje sąžinė vystosi vėliau negu kiti sąmonės ir savimonės dariniai, nes ji… …

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  • 57conscience — sąžinė statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Gebėjimas jausti ir suprasti savo poelgių moralinę vertę ir atsakomybę už juos. atitikmenys: angl. conscience vok. Gewissen, n rus. совесть …

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  • 58conscience — A person s natural judgment of right and wrong. Principle the result of judgment, is tested by reason, defended by argument, and yields to the decision of an intelligent mind. Conscience springs from some internal source of self knowledge, which… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 59Conscience athée — Conscience Pour les articles homonymes, voir Conscience (homonymie). Psychologie …

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  • 60Conscience catholique — Conscience Pour les articles homonymes, voir Conscience (homonymie). Psychologie …

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