Consciousness

  • 111Unhappy consciousness — For Hegel the unhappy consciousness is associated with a stage in the history of the development of the freedom of self consciousness. This stage of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit follows after the phase of the master slave consciousness.The… …

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  • 112Primary consciousness — is a term coined by the American biologist Gerald Edelman to describe the ability, found in humans and some animals, to integrate observed events with memory to create an awareness of the present and immediate past of the world around them. [cite …

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  • 113Study in Consciousness — is a book by Annie Besant that was written in ca. 1907.Besant intended this book to be a contribution to the science of psychology. She writes that the seed of consciousness is the tri atomic Atma Buddhi Manas, the Jivatma.The Super consciousness …

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  • 114Stream of consciousness — may refer to:* Ostensibly unedited, spontaneous live or recorded performances, as in film, music, and dramatic and comic monologues, intended to recreate the raw experience of the person portrayed or the performer * Stream of consciousness… …

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  • 115Argument from consciousness — The argument from consciousness is an argument for the existence of God based on consciousness.Philosophical summary of the argumentThe argument may be stated in inductive or deductive form [Both these are following J. P Moreland The Argument… …

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  • 116Temporary loss of consciousness — A partial or complete loss of consciousness with interruption of awareness of oneself and ones surroundings. When the loss of consciousness is temporary and there is spontaneous recovery, it is referred to as syncope or, in nonmedical quarters,… …

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  • 117double consciousness —    Also referred to as dual consciousness, duplication of consciousness, doubling of awareness, double perceptions, and secondary personality. During the late 19th century these terms, and probably many more, were used to denote a condition in… …

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  • 118Altered States of Consciousness — (ASC)    Shamans are sometimes distinguished from other religious or cultural leaders by their ability to deliberately enter distinctive states of consciousness. While these states are sometimes labeled “trance” (dissociation from “ordinary… …

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  • 119Extended consciousness — In biological psychology, extended consciousness is an animal s autobiographical self perception. Extended consciousness is said to arise in the brain of animals with substantial capacity for memory and reason. It does not necessarily require… …

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  • 120Science and Consciousness Review — (SCR) is a website presenting publicly accessible summaries of scientific studies of consciousness and related issues. SCR is one of a number of web resources about the scientific study of consciousness, including the Association for the… …

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