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fromPsychology Today
1 day ago

Why You Can't Rely on Your Own Morality Alone

What does it mean to say that you are restrained solely by your own morality, by your own mind? The conscience is often described as an inner voice telling us what to do when others may be opposed. A moral compass is that which distinguishes between right and wrong, good and bad. Our conscience, our moral compass, sets the groundwork for doing the right thing.
Philosophy
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fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Beyond the Brink: Nietzsche's Madness and Freud's Way Home

Friedrich Nietzsche embodied provocative, abyss-facing thought—philosopher, poet, psychologist—who influenced psychoanalysis and experienced a reputed 1889 collapse signaling profound mental decline.
Philosophy
fromApaonline
5 months ago

Punk's Original Values in the Age of Idiocy ("AI")

Using AI chatbots undermines the conscience-driven act of creating personal, accountable words and diminishes authentic human connection and moral responsibility.
fromPsychology Today
6 months ago

Meet Your Conscience and Superego in "Sorry to Bother You"

As children, we are taught, by parents and supportive adults which behaviors are expected to navigate our society successfully. One aspect of this learning includes adopting societal norms and a moral code that determines when interactions and situations are deemed "right" and "wrong."
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