between individual conscience and society in favour of the
individual. It would appear then, that Oskar Schindler was correct
in violating Nazi law. The real problem with the situation, however,
is that people do not know whether to act through reason to find
the ‘good', or by instinct given to us by the ‘inner voice' of our
conscience.
individual. It would appear then, that Oskar Schindler was correct
in violating Nazi law. The real problem with the situation, however,
is that people do not know whether to act through reason to find
the ‘good', or by instinct given to us by the ‘inner voice' of our
conscience.