Incoming Resources
- Phänomenologie des Geistes, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel ; hrsg. von Wolfgang Bonsiepen und Reinhard Heede
- Moral conscience through the ages, fifth century BCE to the present, Richard Sorabji
- The call of conscience, Heidegger and Levinas : rhetoric and the euthanasia debate, Michael J. Hyde
- Religious exemptions, Kevin Vallier and Michael Weber
- Concern for others, a new psychology of conscience and morality, Tom Kitwood
- After the Victorians, private conscience and public duty in modern Britain : essays in memory of John Clive, edited by Susan Pedersen and Peter Mandler
- Die Entstehung des modernen Gewissens, Heinz D. Kittsteiner
- Cultivating conscience, how good laws make good people, Lynn Stout
- Paradoxes of conscience in the High Middle Ages, Abelard, Heloise, and the archpoet, Peter Godman
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, lectures on the philosophy of spirit 1827-8, translated and with an introduction by Robert R. Williams
- Moral psychology and human agency, philosophical essays on the science of ethics, Justin D'Arms and Daniel Jacobson
- Conscience and casuistry in early modern Europe, edited by Edmund Leites
- Gewissensfreiheit und Psychologie, der Beitrag der Psychologie zur Normbereichsanalyse des Grundrechts der Gewissensfreiheit, von Gerhard Klier
- Conscience, a biography, Martin van Creveld
- Moral differences, truth, justice, and conscience in a world of conflict, Richard W. Miller
- The bad conscience, Vladimir Jankélévitch ; translated by Andrew Kelley
- Hegel's conscience, by Dean Moyar
- Being guilty, freedom, responsibility, and conscience in German philosophy from Kant to Heidegger, Guy Elgat