Buksik, Dariusz2026-03-302026-03-301999Seminare, 1999, Tom 15, s. 267-274.1232-8766https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/43274Conscience is one of the most discussed problems concerning contemporary humanity. And it is a specific phenomenon of our times. This can be approved by a wiole literature dealing with this event, not only theological but also philosophical, psychological and sociological. This article gives us an autlook of the theories relating to the subject presented by the following authors: Z. Freud, G. Jung, A. Adler, V.E. Frankl, E. Fromm, G. Allport. The interst of these psychologists, as well as many others, points to the fact, that the problem of conscience will remain in the circle of psychological concern as far as a profound and authentic value will perform a positive function in the individual progress at a human personality.polCC-BY-ND - Uznanie autorstwa - Bez utworów zależnychsumieniesumienie w świetle nauk psychologicznychnauki psychologicznepsychologiasocjologiapsychologowieteorie sumieniapsychologia moralnościZygmunt FreudpsychoanalizaosobowośćidegosuperegoAlfred Adlersumienie jako mechanizm obronnymechanizmy obronnepsychologia analitycznapsychologia głębiErich Frommsumienie humanistycznesumienie autorytatywneViktor Emil FranklCarl Gustav JungGordon Willard Allportsumienie jako funkcja intuicyjnapsychologiczne teorie sumieniaconscienceconscience in the light of psychological sciencespsychological sciencespsychologysociologypsychologiststheories of consciencemoral psychologySigmund Freudpsychoanalysispersonalityconscience as a defense mechanismdefense mechanismsanalytical psychologydepth psychologyhumanistic conscienceauthoritative conscienceconscience as an intuitive functionpsychological theories of conscienceRozumienie sumienia w naukach psychologicznychArticle