Darya Kapustina, Irina Gennadievna Churilova, D. Singilevich, E. Aralova, Yameng Wang, Mikhail Borisovich Luskin
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The concept of "conscience" as an ethical category
The concept of “conscience” is one of the oldest components in the axiosphere and the central factor in the moral self-awareness of the individual. This phenomenon is closely related to the features of a person’s existential position in the world. The study presents an associative model of the concept of “conscience” in the biblical cultural discourse. The semantic components of the concept are determined and its biblical meanings are considered.