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Catholic AnswerIn Philosophy (specifically Catholic Philosophy), conscience is "the judgment of the practical intellect deciding, from general principles of faith and reason, the goodness or badness of a way of acting that a person now faces. It is an operation of the intellect and not of the feelings or even of the will. An action is right or wrong because objective principles to which the mind must subscribe, not because a person subjectively feels that way or because his will wants it that way. Conscience, therefore, is a specific act of the mind applying its knowledge to a concrete moral situation. What the mind decides in a given case depends on principles already in the mind." These principles are presupposed and given by God either through the light of natural reason reflecting on the data of creation or from divine faith responding to God's supernatural revelation. Conscience does not produce these principles; it accepts them. Nor does conscience pass judgment on the truths of reason and divine faith; it uses them as the premises from which to conclude whether something should be done because it is good, or should be omitted because it is bad. extracted from Modern Catholic Dictionary by John A. Hardon, S.J. Doubleday & Co., Inc. Garden City, NY 1980.
Therefore conscience does not HELP us before we make decisions, conscience IS us making decisions.
A person's conscience helps to determine what is right and wrong. It helps a person to weigh the choices they are about to make, and where they stand on those ideas.
because conscience is like morality
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Using your conscience as a guide can be helpful in making ethical decisions that align with your values and beliefs. However, it is also important to consider objective facts, consequences, and perspectives to make well-informed decisions. Consulting with others and seeking different viewpoints can provide a more comprehensive understanding of the situation before making a final decision.
the culture help us make decisions that we have never made before and when that happens it creates a biometric multitude
It helps you make the right decisions and be confident about your decisions. Follow your conscience. If you are positive, you will benefit from your experiences and so will others.
Peer pressure is one.
Managers in business use computers to help them make decisions. Based on data computers computer, managers can make quicker decisions for the business.
A president needs to hear what experts have to say and to make decisions based on fact.
they have a governer to help make dicisions
Make ethical decisions
people usually make right decisions because they think carefully and will listen to other peoples advice.People who make wrong decisions often don't think care before action I hipe this is the answer you wanted
A business president can make informed decisions. Not every business president makes informed decisions, but there are at least some business presidents who bother to become well informed before they make their business decisions.
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