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In particular, the psychologists, who carried out a variety of experiments at prestigious universities from the 1950's and into the 1970's, were fascinated by the power of situations to influence people's behavior, sometimes even overriding individual personality traits and the dictates of personal conscience.
Ellsberg acted out of personal conscience.
Justice, for instance, is a matter of personal conscience.
The Bartleby position appeals to touchstone liberal values: personal conscience, diversity, tolerance, and autonomy.
The Ulster Presbyterian mindset is moulded by a tenacious individualism and a dedication to personal conscience.
He doesn't just oppose abortion as a private matter of personal conscience.
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In 1895, French social psychologist Gustave le Bon described crowds as mobs in which individuals lost their personal consciences.
Nevertheless, the philosopher must not merely attempt to knock down existing institutions and replace them with "an improvised [purely personal] conscience" which sets up the individual as the only practical source of law (PE 326).
There is always an issue of personal belief and conscience, too.
From a purely personal perspective, my conscience would throb if I lied or messed with the truth when using them.
As a personal matter of conscience, I will not write in support of an applicant whose testimony I believe contains inconsistencies.
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