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A sincere conscience presumes one is diligently seeking moral truth from authentic sources, that is, seeking to conform oneself to that moral truth by listening to the authority established by Christ to teach it.
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The human instinct to value other people's generosity, and therefore to be generous oneself, and the powerful urge to conform to social norms by appearing generous so as not to embarrass one's children, was too strong for me.
We are to conform to the standard of "regarding others as though regarding oneself" or to model ourselves on the God's-eye stance of Heaven.
So it seems that, if one is striving to conform to CP, one shouldn't 'say' something if one takes oneself not to know it—hence, that if one does say that p, one commits oneself to this condition's not being unfulfilled; i.e., to one's actually being in the knowing relation to p. According to some, this same idea can be expressed by saying that knowledge is "the norm of assertion".
But to be transgender -- for one's body not to conform to what one knows so deeply to be true of oneself -- seems a particularly tough burden.
In fact, this would also be true of a case in which the intentional object represents a state of affairs not directly involving a change in oneself, for having identified one's satisfaction with a possible state of affairs would mean that its coming to be would be also a case of advancing oneself, for in this case the agent has forced the world to conform to us.
It refused to conform to clothing stereotypes.
To this end, he decides to conform.
Each seems to conform to a stereotype.
I don't have to conform".
Willing to conform to the tribe.
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