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CONSCIENCE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a : the sense or consciousness of the moral goodness or blameworthiness of one's own conduct, intentions, or character together with a feeling of obligation ...
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Conscience - Wikipedia
A conscience is a cognitive process that elicits emotion and rational associations based on an individual's moral philosophy or value system.
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Conscience - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
You can think of your conscience as your knowledge of yourself, especially when it comes to your own morals, or your feelings about right and wrong.
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conscienced
conscienced, ppl. a. (ˈkɒnʃənst) [f. prec. + -ed2.] Having a conscience (of such a kind); as in tender-conscienced, etc.1530 Palsgr. 323/1 Scrupulouse, nyce conscyensed. 1534 Whitinton Tullyes Offices i. (1540) 19 They semed to be well conscyenced men. 1651 Baxter Inf. Bapt. 106 Any tender conscienc...
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Conscience - Webster's 1828 Dictionary
1. Internal or self-knowledge, or judgment of right and wrong; or the faculty, power or principle within us, which decides on the lawfulness or unlawfulness of ...
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CONSCIENCE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
the part of you that judges how moral your own actions are and makes you feel guilty about bad things that you have done or things you feel responsible for.
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What is the adjective for conscience? - WordHippo
Adjectives for conscience include conscienced, conscienceless, conscient, conscientious, conscionable, conscious, conscientized, conscientizing, conscioned and ...
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Conscience and Consciousness: a definition - PMC
Conscience and consciousness are part of a system of information that governs our experience and decision making process.
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What is the conscience? | GotQuestions.org
The conscience is defined as that part of the human psyche that induces mental anguish and feelings of guilt when we violate it.
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Conscience - New Advent
"Conscience" stand for the moral department and leaving "consciousness" for the universal field of objects about which we become aware.
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Conscience - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
When we talk about conscience, we often refer to reflection about ourselves as moral persons and about our moral conduct. Through conscience we ...
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conscience noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
[countable, uncountable] the part of your mind that tells you whether your actions are right or wrong see also social conscience
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well-conscienced
† well-ˈconscienced, a. Obs. [well adv. 32.]14.. T. Beckington's Corr. (Rolls) II. 168 Such wele consyenced persones. 1534 [see conscienced].
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Supplication against the Ordinaries
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And albeit we perceive and know right well, that there be as well disposed and as well conscienced men of your Grace's Commons, in no
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tender-conscienced
tender-conscienced, a. (ˈtɛndəˈkɒnʃənst) [Parasynthetic f. tender conscience (tender a. 11) + -ed2.] Having a tender conscience; scrupulous.a 1617 Hieron Wks. II. 446 As if you were so tender conscienced that you would not keepe ought from him that were his. 1710 Let. to New Member Parlt. in Harl. M...
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