conscience
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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary وجدان ، ضمیر، ذمه ، باطن ، دل.
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary conscient|consciente|conscious|consciousness|awareness|aware du latin conscientia, de cum, et scientia, science. 1 (xod/darun-)âgâh-i (plv. âkâs) xod-dâni âgâh-bud vejdân (ar.) + fra. prise de conscience : bâz šodan e cašm-o-guš, âgâhi-yâbi + Beaucoup de processus cognitifs ne sont pas conscients, explique Lionel Naccache. + "Consciousness (phenomenal experience) is a real, natural, biological phenomenon that literally resides in the brain." (EVONSUO, Toward a Cognitive Neuroscience of Consciousness ) + + But in fact conscience is a product of education, and can be trained to approve or disapprove, in the great majority of mankind, as educators may see fit. While, therefore, it is right to wish to liberate ethics from external moral rules, this can hardly be satisfactorily achieved by means of the notion of "conscience". (B. RUSSELL, Religion and Science, p. 226-7) + The first thing to notice is that consciousness must be of something. In view of this, I should define "consciousness" in terms of that relation of an image of a word to an object which we defined, in Lecture XI, as "meaning." When a sensation is followed by an image which is a "copy" of it, I think it may be said that the existence of the image constitutes consciousness of the sensation, provided it is accompanied by that sort of belief which, when we reflect upon it, makes us feel that the image is a "sign" of something other than itself. This is the sort of belief which, in the case of memory, we expressed in the words "this occurred"; or which, in the case of a judgment of perception, makes us believe in qualities correlated with present sensations, as e.g., tactile and visual qualities are correlated. The addition of some element of belief seems required, since mere imagination does not involve consciousness of anything, and there can be no consciousness which is not of something. If images alone constituted consciousness of their prototypes, such imagination-images as in fact have prototypes would…
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(conscience): بازگشت به واژه conscience conscience (liberty of) it stings the conscience liberty of conscience pricks of conscience seared conscience up my conscience وجدان ،ضمير،ذمه ،باطن ،دل روانشناسى : وجدان کلمات مرتبط(6)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary con·science n. Pronunciation: ' kän(t)-shən(t)s Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin conscientia, from conscient-, consciens, present participle of conscire to be conscious, be conscious of guilt, from com- + scire to know ― more at SCIENCE Date: 13th century 1 a : the sense or consciousness of the moral goodness or blameworthiness of one's own conduct, intentions, or character together with a feeling of obligation to do right or be good b : a faculty, power, or principle enjoining good acts c : the part of the superego in psychoanalysis that transmits commands and admonitions to the ego 2 archaic : CONSCIOUSNESS 3 : conformity to the dictates of conscience : CONSCIENTIOUSNESS 4 : sensitive regard for fairness or justice : SCRUPLE –con·science·less \-ləs\ adjective –in all conscience or in conscience : in all fairness]]> conscience (as used in expressions) n. in conscience in all conscience conscience money crise de conscience ]]>