Obedience to conscience
Mind 54 (215):227-253 (1945)
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Dorothee Sölle (1970). Beyond Mere Obedience. Minneapolis,Augsburg Pub. House.
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David Bosco (1986). Conscience As Court And Worm: Calvin And The Three Elements Of Conscience. Journal of Religious Ethics 14 (2):333-355.
Christian Dahlman (2009). The Difference Between Obedience Assumed and Obedience Accepted. Ratio Juris 22 (2):187-196.
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D. T. Ridley (1999). Jehovah's Witnesses' Refusal of Blood: Obedience to Scripture and Religious Conscience. Journal of Medical Ethics 25 (6):469-472.
Harold M. Schulweis (2008). Conscience: The Duty to Obey and the Duty to Disobey. Jewish Lights Pub..
D. O. Thomas (1963). Obedience to Conscience. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 64:243 - 258.
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