Australian democracy has recently seen a new emphasis on ‘conscience votes’ in parliament. However, despite this increasing awareness, the Australian media, public and governments have failed to examine closely the concept of a ‘conscience vote’, and the important question of what conscience really is. I will examine a number of statements made by politicians, media commentators and other groups surrounding conscience votes to show the problems that emerge from lacking a clear account of conscience. From this, I will outline two different classical views of conscience: that of Bishop Joseph Butler and that of St. Thomas Aquinas, and show the implications for politicians of adopting either view. I will suggest that the contemporary Australia...
Conscience – a catholic anthropological vision In the catholic tradition conscience always played an...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
“But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgement, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifi...
Australian democracy has recently seen a new emphasis on ‘conscience votes’ in parliament. However, ...
And last of all, men, vehemently in love with their own new opinions, (though never so absurd,) and ...
Recent public debates about same-sex marriage and women's right to abortion have challenged the part...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
In Australia, federal parliamentarians are expected to vote according to pre-existing party policy o...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
This article examines the merits of conscience voting and the historical record of parties imposing ...
In Australia, members of a political party are expected to vote as a block on the instructions of th...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
This entry will expound the main features of the notion of conscience as it is used in philosophical...
Conscience – a catholic anthropological vision In the catholic tradition conscience always played an...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
“But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgement, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifi...
Australian democracy has recently seen a new emphasis on ‘conscience votes’ in parliament. However, ...
And last of all, men, vehemently in love with their own new opinions, (though never so absurd,) and ...
Recent public debates about same-sex marriage and women's right to abortion have challenged the part...
In their statement, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the U.S. Catholic bishops acknowle...
In Australia, federal parliamentarians are expected to vote according to pre-existing party policy o...
The Catholic tradition on conscience is very extensive, while being quite unified. One may wonder, i...
This article examines the merits of conscience voting and the historical record of parties imposing ...
In Australia, members of a political party are expected to vote as a block on the instructions of th...
Joseph Butler's moral thought and the ethical rationalism of Samuel Clarke, and his followers, John ...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
The understanding and use of conscience has undergone evaluation within the broader efforts of the r...
This entry will expound the main features of the notion of conscience as it is used in philosophical...
Conscience – a catholic anthropological vision In the catholic tradition conscience always played an...
The objective of this paper is to examine the Pauline understanding of conscience, with the view of ...
“But his unbiased opinion, his mature judgement, his enlightened conscience, he ought not to sacrifi...