
HoP 229 - Do the Right Thing - Thirteenth Century Ethics
History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps
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Introduction
This chapter explores the concept of conscience and its significance in moral decision-making, using a hypothetical scenario of offering a seat to a pregnant woman on the London Underground as a starting point. The host delves into the medieval perspective on conscience, highlighting the belief that it encompasses more than just understanding, involving the power of will and reason.
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