Conscience Quote by Timothy Shah
““This is what is meant by conscience: it is not a mysterious, extra-rational faculty, but the best and final judgment of our reason concerning what is true. “Conscience is a judgment of reason,” Christopher Tollefsen explains, “and an upright will acts in accordance with reason.”35 Whatever one’s conscience judges to be the truth about transcendent reality, one’s duty is to align his will, emotions, dispositions, and choices with its implications.””
About This Quote
Conscience is rational judgment aligning will, emotions, and choices with truth, not a mystical faculty.
In simple terms: Conscience is reason‑based moral judgment.
Align actions with rational moral judgment.
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When to use this quote
- law
- personal development
- spiritual practice
- public policy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you resolve conflicts between reason and feeling?
- What guides your moral decisions?
Rationality may clash with emotional impulses.