0 the part of you that makes you feel guilty when you have behaved badly -- совесть
1 If something is on your conscience, it is making you feel guilty. -- быть на чьей-либо совести
As noted above, negative feelings play important roles in impulse control, empathy, and conscience.
Thus understood, conscience is unobjectionable but can claim no special dignity or respect.
Debates about the liberty of religious conscience turned into debates about freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
Only his own scientific conscience may guide the scholar.
While ' craft ' was a foil for ' conscience ', virtue and liberty were complemented by - indeed, unattainable without - true religion, which moderated the passions.
Matters of conscience could not be negotiated or treated, because the conscience was ' more dear ' than life.
As a sop to their leftwing supporters, and perhaps to their own consciences, they coupled these with largely ineffective anti-discriminatory race relations acts.
But as division hardened, the king had to acknowledge that his conscience and prayers articulated those of a party rather than the whole commonwealth.