1: Encountering conscience
2: Christian conscience
3: The secularization of conscience
4: Three critics of conscience: Dostoevsky, Nietzsche, Freud
5: Is conscience a civil right?
6: The prospects for conscience
Paul Strohm is the Anna Garbedian Professor of the Humanities at
Columbia University. He was formerly J.R.R. Tolkien Professor of
Language and Literature at the University of Oxford, where he
continues as Research Fellow of St Anne's College. He has written
five books including: Social Chaucer (Harvard, 1989, 1994);
Hochon's Arrow: The Social Imagination of Fourteenth-Century Texts
(Princeton, 1992); Theory and the Premodern Text
(Minnesota, 2000); and Politique: Languages of Statecraft Between
Chaucer and Shakespeare (Notre Dame, 2005).
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