“...if one were quite sincere with oneself, no conscience, and hence no consciousness, could be expected to subsist in a world where… — Vladimir Nabokov Copy Share Image
When the epistemologists' concept of consciousness first became popular, it seems to have been in part a transformed application of the Protestant… — Gilbert Ryle Copy Share Image
Although our moral conscience is a part of our consciousness, we do not feel ourselves on an equality with it. In this… — Emile Durkheim Copy Share Image
Remember, character is not of much value. What is valuable is consciousness - not conscience but consciousness. Conscience is created by the… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image