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Conscience serves as an internal moral regulator from "summary" of The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith by Adam Smith

In the course of conversation, some individuals may be prone to behave in ways that deviate from accepted moral standards. They may act dishonestly, oppress others, or exhibit insensitivity to the suffering of fellow human beings. However, when reflecting upon their actions in solitude, they may experience feelings of guilt, shame, or remorse. This inner voice, known as conscience, serves as a moral compass that guides individuals towards ethical behavior. Conscience is not a mere abstract concept, but a powerful force that shapes our thoughts, emotions, and actions. It emerges from our interactions with society and is refined through self-reflection and introspection. It is through conscience that we come to understand the impact of our actions on others and develop a sense of empathy and compassion. Conscience operates as an internal mora...
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    The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith

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