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As the appreciation of justice and the desire to act to further it, conscience is based on a rational appreciation of the well-orderedness of a benign God's plan for the world.
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"The Court still feels in its conscience that it made no error," he declared.
Add in a one-off grant of say €50 billion to tide Greece over call it conscience-salving "solidarity"—and the bill might come to €320 billion.
In 427, when the city of Mytilene, on the island of Lesbos, revolted from the Athenian alliance known as the Delian League, Cleon proposed that all its adult men be put to death and all its women and children sold into slavery — a motion that the Athenian Assembly passed, only to revoke it, conscience-stricken, the next day.
For some it's cynicism, for others it's conscience.
If it violates your conscience, it is a sin.
"It has conscience.
Park employees call it the conscience pile.
"We used to call it the conscience of the Justice Department".
Nevertheless, as he put it, "The conscience of America went to sleep, in my case, for 56 years".
For Latin, the term is conscientia; in French it is conscience.
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