name 2 people who had non religious ideas about nature of conscience
Kohlberg
freud
what was Kohlberg view about conscience
behaviour developed through social interaction
identified 3 levels with 2 substages
1. preconventional level - primary school children
moral code shaped by standards of adults consequences of breaking the rules
- punishment for doing something wrong
- individualism realise not just one right view
2. Conventional morality - most adults - begin to moral standards of valued adult role models
- waiting for apporval
- maintaining social order - become aware of others rules
3. Post conventional morality - individual judgement based on self chosen principles
- social contract and individual rights aware that rules are there there are times when they will work against interest
- universal principles have developed own set of moral guidelines might not fit into law
what was freud view about conscience
give 4 religious people about ideas about nature of conscience
fletcher
Schleiermacher
butler
Aquinas
what is fletchers view on conscience
conscience as agape
rejected all interpretations of conscience
conscience is a verb way humans do when using ahapeic caucus
what is Schleiermacher view on conscience
innate voice of God
hearing voice of God whispering to us
conscience must be obeyed
give challenge to Schleiermacher view
what is Butlers view on conscience - 6
what is a challenge to Butlers view - 1
over optimistic that people know right from wrong
give aquinas view on conscience
give 2 aspects of conscience
and 2 ignorance
and conclusion
give the 2 situations were the role of conscience in making moral decisions can be applied
adultery - 3
1. reason based approaches
adultery - 2
2. psychological approaches
adultery - 2
3. situationist approaches
adultery - 1
4. voice of God approach
adultery - 2
5. society linked approaches
telling lies and breaking promises -2
1. reason based approaches
telling lies and breaking promises -2
2. psychological approaches
telling lies and breaking promises -1
3. situationist approaches
telling lies and breaking promises
4. voice of God approach
telling lies and breaking promises - 1
5. society linked approaches
fear of punishment - motivated to keep promises
value of conscience as a moral guide - 3
1. reason based approaches
value of conscience as a moral guide - 1
2. physiological approach
3. situationist approach
4. voice of God approach
5. society linked approaches
value of conscience as a moral guide - 1
3. situationist approach
application of agape calculus