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  2. Conscience - Wikipedia

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    Vincent van Gogh, 1890. Kröller-Müller Museum.The Good Samaritan (after Delacroix).. A conscience is a cognitive process that elicits emotion and rational associations based on an individual's moral philosophy or value system.

  3. Unconscionability - Wikipedia

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    Unconscionability (sometimes known as unconscionable dealing/conduct in Australia) is a doctrine in contract law that describes terms that are so extremely unjust, or overwhelmingly one-sided in favor of the party who has the superior bargaining power, that they are contrary to good conscience.

  4. The wording of the statement you have quoted is not my own. Shortly after Hitler came to power in Germany I had an oral conversation with a newspaper man about these matters. Since then my remarks have been elaborated and exaggerated nearly beyond recognition. I cannot in good conscience write down the statement you sent me as my own.

  5. Opinion: Judge Leslie Ghiz, 'in good conscience,' couldn't ...

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    Ghiz decided late last year that she couldn’t “in good conscience” stay in the party now dominated by Donald Trump. "That’s not my party," she said. "It’s not. That’s why I’m an ...

  6. Has the 'good conscience' clause been used before? - AOL

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    Originally adopted in the 1980s, the "good conscience" clause was added so delegates at the DNC can vote for anyone they choose if they, in all good conscience, represent their beliefs even if the ...

  7. Ethics - Wikipedia

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    According to Aristotle, how to lead a good life is one of the central questions of ethics. [1]Ethics, also called moral philosophy, is the study of moral phenomena. It is one of the main branches of philosophy and investigates the nature of morality and the principles that govern the moral evaluation of conduct, character traits, and institutions.

  8. Synderesis - Wikipedia

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    The notion of synderesis has a long tradition, including the Commentary on Ezekiel by Jerome (A.D. 347–419), where syntéresin (συντήρησιν) is mentioned among the powers of the soul and is described as the spark of conscience (scintilla conscientiae), [2] and the interpretation of Jerome's text given, in the 13th century, by Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas in the light of ...

  9. Collective consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Collective consciousness, collective conscience, or collective conscious (French: conscience collective) is the set of shared beliefs, ideas, and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying force within society. [1] In general, it does not refer to the specifically moral conscience, but to a shared understanding of social norms. [2]