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4. Conscience and Moral Psychology: Reflections on Thomas Hill's "Four Conceptions of Conscience"
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Elizabeth Kiss
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
- 2. Four Conceptions of Conscience 13
- 3. Jiminy Cricket: A Commentary on Professor Hill's Four Conceptions of Conscience 53
- 4. Conscience and Moral Psychology: Reflections on Thomas Hill's "Four Conceptions of Conscience" 69
- 5. Socratic Integrity 77
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PART II: INTEGRITY, CONSCIENCE, AND PROFESSIONALISM
- 6. Integrity, Conscience, and Science 115
- 7. Trust in Science and in Scientists: A Response to Kane 139
- 8. Moral Opportunism: A Case Study 154
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PART III: INTEGRITY AND CONSCIENCE IN THE LAW
- 9. Conscience and the Law: Liberal and Democratic Approaches 187
- 10. The Inherent Deceptiveness of Constitutional Discourse: A Diagnosis and Prescription 218
- 11. Constitutional Discourse and the Deceptive Attractiveness of Sharp Dichotomies 255
- 12. Pragmatism, Honesty, and Integrity 270
- 13. The Asymmetricality of Constitutional Discourse 300
- 14. Conscience, Constitutionalism, and Consensus: A Comment on Constitutional Stupidities and Evils 316
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Contributors xi
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART I: CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
- 2. Four Conceptions of Conscience 13
- 3. Jiminy Cricket: A Commentary on Professor Hill's Four Conceptions of Conscience 53
- 4. Conscience and Moral Psychology: Reflections on Thomas Hill's "Four Conceptions of Conscience" 69
- 5. Socratic Integrity 77
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PART II: INTEGRITY, CONSCIENCE, AND PROFESSIONALISM
- 6. Integrity, Conscience, and Science 115
- 7. Trust in Science and in Scientists: A Response to Kane 139
- 8. Moral Opportunism: A Case Study 154
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PART III: INTEGRITY AND CONSCIENCE IN THE LAW
- 9. Conscience and the Law: Liberal and Democratic Approaches 187
- 10. The Inherent Deceptiveness of Constitutional Discourse: A Diagnosis and Prescription 218
- 11. Constitutional Discourse and the Deceptive Attractiveness of Sharp Dichotomies 255
- 12. Pragmatism, Honesty, and Integrity 270
- 13. The Asymmetricality of Constitutional Discourse 300
- 14. Conscience, Constitutionalism, and Consensus: A Comment on Constitutional Stupidities and Evils 316
- Index 335