Conscience (disambiguation)
Conscience is a mental faculty that distinguishes right from wrong.
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Conscience may also refer to:
Literature
- Of Conscience, essay by Michel de Montaigne; see Essais, Book II, Chapter 5
- On Conscience book containing two essays by Pope Benedict XVI
- Conscience (magazine), online magazine published by Catholics for Choice
Music
- Conscience (The Beloved album), 1993
- Conscience (Womack & Womack album), 1988
- "Conscience", a 1962 single by James Darren
- Conscience Records, a 1990s American record label
- Conscience, Canadian rapper in the collective Sweatshop Union
- Con-science is a song of Muse
Film and television
- Conscience (1910 film), by Van Dyke Brooke, also called Conscience; or, The Baker Boy
- Conscience (1911 film), by D. W. Griffith
- Conscience (1912 film), by Van Dyke Brooke
- Conscience (1913 film), distributed by Universal Film Manufacturing Company
- Conscience (1914 film), by Walter Edwards
- Conscience (1915 film), by Stuart Paton
- Conscience (1917 film), by Bertram Bracken
- La ruota del vizio, 1920 film by Augusto Genina
- Conscience (1935 film),by Robert Boudrioz
- Liang xin, 1961 film by Man Chan, released in English as Conscience
- Ndërgjegjja, 1972 by Hysen Hakani, released in English as Conscience
- Conscience (2008 film), 2008 Turkish film
- "Conscience" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), an episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
Other
- Conscience: Taxes for Peace not War, London based peacebuilding organisation
- Conscience vote, a vote where legislators may vote according to their own personal conscience
- Social conscience
- Conscience is a french society specialized in robotics
Name
- Hendrik Conscience (1812–1883), Belgian writer
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