“There is no witness so dreadful, no accuser so terrible as the conscience that dwells in the heart of every man”. -Polybius
Kartavya Desk Staff
Q7. What does the given quotation convey to you in the present context? (10 M)
“There is no witness so dreadful, no accuser so terrible as the conscience that dwells in the heart of every man”. –Polybius
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: InsightsIAS
Why the question To test the ethical understanding of conscience as a moral guide, its psychological and social dimensions, and its relevance in today’s governance, law, and personal conduct. Key demand of the question Explain the meaning of the quotation in terms of conscience as a regulator of human action, and analyze its significance in present-day contexts such as governance, corporate ethics, constitutional morality, and global responsibility. Structure of the Answer Introduction: Briefly define conscience as an inner moral compass and link it to ethical behaviour. Body Meaning of the quotation: Show how conscience works as an internal judge, causes guilt, ensures responsibility, prevents wrongdoing, and sustains integrity. Relevance in present context: Connect conscience with public service ethics, corporate governance, constitutional morality, crisis response, and global ethical duties. Conclusion End with a forward-looking note on nurturing conscience through education, constitutional morality, and value-based training for a just society.
Why the question To test the ethical understanding of conscience as a moral guide, its psychological and social dimensions, and its relevance in today’s governance, law, and personal conduct.
Key demand of the question Explain the meaning of the quotation in terms of conscience as a regulator of human action, and analyze its significance in present-day contexts such as governance, corporate ethics, constitutional morality, and global responsibility.
Structure of the Answer
Introduction:
Briefly define conscience as an inner moral compass and link it to ethical behaviour.
• Meaning of the quotation: Show how conscience works as an internal judge, causes guilt, ensures responsibility, prevents wrongdoing, and sustains integrity.
• Relevance in present context: Connect conscience with public service ethics, corporate governance, constitutional morality, crisis response, and global ethical duties.
Conclusion
End with a forward-looking note on nurturing conscience through education, constitutional morality, and value-based training for a just society.