The Department of Educational and Psychological Sciences at the College of Education for Humanities at the University of Basra organized a discussion session on the awakening of human conscience.
The session aimed to identify the importance of the awakening of conscience in the sense of responsibility placed on the human being and his psychological readiness to perceive the good and bad of actions, words and ideas.
The session, presented by Dr. Najm Abbas Eidam, included a statement of the most important factors that affect human conscience, which are the human mind and knowledge, the social status of the nation and its degree of advancement, and a statement of the types of human conscience, the living, the dead, the dormant, the awake, the watchful and the collective, and the characteristics of conscience and the extent of its response to responsibility, internal guidance and sympathy with others

