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单词 phenomenal consciousness
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phenomenal consciousness

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meaningsofphenomenalandconsciousness

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phenomenal
adjective
uk
/fəˈnɒm.ɪ.nəl/
us
/fəˈnɑː.mə.nəl/
extremely successful or special, especially in a ...
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consciousness
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.ʃəs.nəs/
us
/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs.nəs/
the state of understanding and ...
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(Definition ofphenomenalandconsciousnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofphenomenal consciousness

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The issue of why emotional states feel like something is part of the much larger problem ofphenomenalconsciousness.
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If so, what remains forphenomenalconsciousnessto do?
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The fallacy is: an obvious function of the machinery of access-consciousness is illicitly transferred tophenomenalconsciousness.
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During dreaming,phenomenalconsciousnessis causally isolated from the stimulus environment, from the concurrent state of the physiological body, and from behavioral output systems.
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A second problematic aspect concerns the problem of knowing whether any adaptive behavior is causally related tophenomenalconsciousness.
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Arguably, it isphenomenalconsciousnessthat lies at the heart of our pre-theoretical notion of consciousness.
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If this is right, then our account ofphenomenalconsciousnesscannot rest solely upon the operation of higher-order thought.
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An important part of the functional role ofphenomenalconsciousnessseems to be to make information available for higher-order planning and reflection.
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First,phenomenalconsciousness(its contents) has a structure as well as a dynamics.
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Otherwise, the physical universe is devoid ofphenomenalconsciousness.
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Most scientists would agree thatphenomenalconsciousnesshas physical correlates that can in principle be viewed from a thirdperson perspective.
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Phenomenalconsciousnesscannot easily be shown to deal with complex cognitive operations such as those involved in language translation and creativity.
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How, one might ask, can sensorimotor contingencies explainphenomenalconsciousnessany better than other proposals that have been made?
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Rolls admits that some residual mystery surrounds the step from the sort of processing model he invokes and thephenomenalconsciousnesshe aims to explain.
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By this criterion, not only bats, but also a great portion of the animal kingdom, perhaps all animal species except humans, turn out to lackphenomenalconsciousness.
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If so, any role attributed tophenomenalconsciousnesswill already have been fulfilled by its physical correlates (this is sometimes referred to as the problem of overdetermination).
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I am more interested in their alternative thesis - that the operations of mind conventionally attributed to a cognitive unconscious are in fact carried out by a self-organisingphenomenalconsciousness.
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However, the nature of ambiguity is not at all clear, and the thesis that "consciousness" is ambiguous betweenphenomenalconsciousnessand access consciousness is far from obvious.
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Indeed, a quick survey of the literature shows that the dependent variables used in most of the laboratory experiments are a direct reflection of the participants'phenomenalconsciousness.
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Phenomenalconsciousnessis experience; the phenomenally conscious aspect of a state is what it is like to be in that state.
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political consciousness

collocation in English

meaningsofpoliticalandconsciousness

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political
adjective
uk
/pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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consciousness
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.ʃəs.nəs/
us
/ˈkɑːn.ʃəs.nəs/
the state of understanding and ...
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(Definition ofpoliticalandconsciousnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpolitical consciousness

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Throughout the autobiography, the narrator's voice continually cuts into the narrative, interpreting past events in light of the author's presentpoliticalconsciousness.
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It became very popular in the early 1990s and is associated with bad taste, kitsch, provincialism, and a lack ofpoliticalconsciousness.
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In fact, the key historical points that mark and define a generation are not the only determinants of the degree ofpoliticalconsciousnessand activity.
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Perhaps the greatest success of the regime was the destruction of an independentpoliticalconsciousnesson the part of women.
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It is alive inpoliticalconsciousnessonly in an entirely negative sense.
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In his view,politicalconsciousnessderives from, and is a re-ection of, social structure.
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Second, adequate social provisions contribute to a shared sense of interest that women and men have, which transcends anypoliticalconsciousnessbased on gender.
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Not infrequently, the youngest among them showed a more acutepoliticalconsciousnessthan their elders.
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Yet in their writings, the actual onset of the people'spoliticalconsciousnessand then its evolution is taken for granted rather than problematized.
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Such a strategy implies a civil society devoid ofpoliticalconsciousnessand therefore congenitally incapable of absorbing democracy's foundational ethics and principles.
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It was, moreover, a common argumentative move to associate a civilized society with a particular form ofpoliticalconsciousness- nationality.
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There has been both a trickle down from the wealthier segments of society, and apoliticalconsciousnessof the need to fight high poverty rates.
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Political reformers would have had the challenge of not only introducing, but also rehabilitating, liberalism in the collectivepoliticalconsciousness.
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Here we see an intertwining of semiotic appreciation andpoliticalconsciousness.
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They account for the subtle ways in which pain is expressed, recognised and even utilised as an active component in an emergingpoliticalconsciousness.
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But as nationalist agitation intensified in the 1940s, collective communal, social andpoliticalconsciousness began to awaken, and numerous associations emerged to resist colonial policies and imperialism.
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For feminists, on the other hand, the 1972 convention not only established lasting precedents on women's rights and gender equality but also stimulated a sharpenedpoliticalconsciousness.
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The chapter concludes with a section on baby boomers and the politics of ageing, which raises questions about their voter participation and potential 'old-agepoliticalconsciousness' (p. 222).
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