Conscience is a mental faculty that distinguishes right from wrong.
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
- Conscience (play), 1821 tragedy by the Irish writer James Haynes
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 [it], 1920 film by Augusto Genina
- Conscience (1935 film), by Robert Boudrioz
- Liang xin, 1961 film by Man Chan, released in English as Conscience
- Ndërgjegjja [sq], 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
Name
- Hendrik Conscience (1812–1883), Belgian writer
See also
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Conscience.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: