Conscience [electronic resource] : a very short introduction / by Paul Strohm.
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- 9780191777585 (ebook) :
- 171.6 23
- BJ1471 .S77 2011
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171.5 Routledge philosophy guidebook to Mill on utilitarianism | 171.5 Utilitarianism - for and against / | 171.5 ROBE Responsibility and practical freedom / | 171.6 Conscience a very short introduction / | 171.6 AALD Het geweten, | 171.6 GUAR Mijn ik en het goede | 171.7 Created from animals : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Where does our conscience come from, and how reliable is it? Exploring its deep historical roots, Paul Strohm considers what conscience has meant to successive generations. He shows that from popular culture to politics, conscience is important.