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Augustine

Conscience comes from God's outflow of love through virtue, it is extremely important and cannot be questioned

Butler

Existence of conscience is proved by ability to reason, self-love and benevolence, natural guide from God

Newman

Following the conscience is divine law, our conscience is God's voice giving us moral direction

Aquinas

Conscience is "right reason", synderesis (avoiding evil), conscientia (making appropriate decisions), wrong principles result in wrong conscience

Freud

Construct of the mind to make sense of disorder, deals with guilt, stems from rebellion

Piaget

Our conscience is not the same, heteronomous and autonomous morality

Fromm

Authoritarian conscience, conscience comes from the fear of displeasing authority figures