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Moral Conscience Through the Ages: Fifth Century Bce to the Present

Oxford, GB: University of Chicago Press (2014)

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  1. (2 other versions)Modern Moral Philosophy.G. E. M. Anscombe - 1958 - Philosophy 33 (124):1 - 19.
    The author presents and defends three theses: (1) "the first is that it is not profitable for us at present to do moral philosophy; that should be laid aside at any rate until we have an adequate philosophy of psychology." (2) "the second is that the concepts of obligation, And duty... And of what is morally right and wrong, And of the moral sense of 'ought', Ought to be jettisoned if this is psychologically possible...." (3) "the third thesis is that (...)
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  • Conscience – an essay in moral psychology.William Lyons - 2009 - Philosophy 84 (4):477-494.
    The ultimate aim of this essay is to suggest that conscience is a very important part of human psychology and of our moral point of view, not something that can be dismissed as merely ‘a part of Christian theology’. The essay begins with discussions of what might be regarded as the two most influential functional models of conscience, the classical Christian account of conscience and the Freudian account of conscience. Then, using some insights from these models, and from some comparatively (...)
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  • Aidws in Epictetus.Rachana Kamtekar - 1998 - Classical Philology 93:136-160.
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  • Sensation and Consciousness in Aristotle’s Psychology.Charles H. Kahn - 1966 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 48 (1-3):43-81.
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  • synderesis, the spark of conscience, in the english Renaissance.Robert A. Greene - 1991 - Journal of the History of Ideas 52 (2):195-219.
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  • Stoicism in the Philosophical Tradition: Spinoza, Lipsius, Butler.A. A. Long - 2003 - In Brad Inwood (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Stoics. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 365--92.
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