How could conscience be defined?
A sense of justice; what is right and wrong
Which scholars suggest that Conscience is the voice of God?
How does St. Paul view conscience?
How does Cardinal Newman view conscience?
What did Aquinas view conscience as?
What is conscientia?
Latin for conscience.
Aquinas viewed it as the application of reason to synderesis
What is prudence?
Practical reasoning. Knowing both what to do (synderesis) and what is practical to do (ratio).
What did Aquinas say about our reason?
It is flawed.
We can therefore miss apply it and make mistakes
Our conscience and reason makes mistakes in moral judgment sometimes. Why did Aquinas suggest this was?
Ignorance. We are flawed beings and therefore cannot know the outcomes of some situations.
What are the two types of ignorance Aquinas suggested?
Vincible and invincible
What is vincible ignorance?
When we are not properly informed of a situation by our own fault. We have failed to apply reason or follow our conscience.
What is invincible ignorance?
When we are not properly informed of a situation and therefore make a mistake by no fault of our own. The intentions are good
What type of ignorance puts blame on someone, and what type means actions committed by it are not sins?
A person with vincible ignorance is to blame for a wrong doing
A person with invincible ignorance is not to blame as they would have no way of knowing better- they have not committed a sin.
In the eyes of the Catholic church, what conditions must be met for an action with bad consequences to be considered a sin?
What two types of conscience did Fromm suggest?
What is the authoritarian conscience?
What is the animalistic conscience?
What did Freud suggest the three parts of the mind are?
What is the id?
The primal part of the mind responsible for desires and drives. Self centred and pleasure seeking
What is the ego?
The rational and more realistic part of the mind that controls the id so that it aligns with societal expectations.
What is the super ego?
Interanilised voice of authority from figures such as parents and teachers. Criticises and judges the ego
For Freud, what is good concsience?
The effective operation of the ego over the id. The id’s needs are fulfilled while still conforming to society’s expectations
Where does conscience come from for Freud?
The conflict between the super ego and the ego. The super ego makes the ego feel guilty when we give into the desires of the id which gives us a conscience. We want to avoid feelings of guilt so do the moral thing
What did Fletcher see conscience as?
A verb- something we do