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单词 individual consciousness
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individual consciousness

collocation in English

meaningsofindividualandconsciousness

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individual
adjective
uk
/ˌɪn.dɪˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
us
/ˌɪn.dəˈvɪdʒ.u.əl/
existing and considered separately from the other things or people in ...
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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 ofindividualandconsciousnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofindividual consciousness

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Science is neither a mirror ofindividualconsciousnessnor a reflection of a pure, objectively given reality.
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Several studies deal only with reading rather than writing, but all base their analysis on social as opposed toindividualconsciousness.
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For many of them, this political consciousness was inextricably bound up with a private andindividualconsciousness.
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There is no direct line from the texts of science toindividualconsciousness, nor is the application of theories to the world possible in a commonsensical, straightforward way.
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How can thatindividualconsciousnessbest be stimulated?
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In my view, the value of all the warning signs, all the speed limits, all the flashing lights, is subordinate toindividualconsciousnessof the responsibility of the individual.
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It may well be, it seems to me, that eachindividualconsciousnessought to be compared to a brain-cell in a universal mind.
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These patterned actions, in turn, affect ingindividualconsciousness, group interaction, and individual and group access to institutional power and privileges.
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These are characteristic features of a particular type ofindividualconsciousness.
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These are the four states ofindividualconsciousness.
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Vyasa explains that "adarsana" is the particular conjunction of "avidya" in relation to the inwardindividualconsciousness.
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The difference betweenindividualconsciousnessand universal consciousness is also made clear.
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For him reality is a product of consciousness and eachindividualconsciousnessis a world on itself.
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According to proponents, these are the quiet places wherein theindividualconsciousnessdialogues with the rational mind.
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Existence and thus the world is the product of human activity; but this can be seen only if the primacy of social process onindividualconsciousnessis accepted.
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Individualconsciousnessis seen as deriving from the processes of collective naming, classifying, monitoring, judging, reflecting on, and conducting discussions and discourses about, the individual themself.
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Althusser considered structure and social relations to have primacy overindividualconsciousness, opposing the philosophy of the subject.
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Woolf's novel is concerned with theindividualconsciousnessand the ways in which multiple consciousnesses can weave together.
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Gleizes' intent was to reconstitute and synthesize the real world according to hisindividualconsciousness ("sensations"), through the use of volumes to convey the solidity and structure of objects.
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level of consciousness

collocation in English

meaningsoflevelandconsciousness

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level
noun[C]
uk
/ˈlev.əl/
us
/ˈlev.əl/
the height ...
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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 oflevelandconsciousnessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoflevel of consciousness

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Thelevelofconsciousnessis the essence of delirium.
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Thelevelofconsciousness, the position on the continuum between full consciousness and deep coma, is determined by the alertness of the individual.
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He set his course towards new shores, and perhaps also towards a higherlevelofconsciousness.
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Thelevelofconsciousnessis not affected in a pseudoseizure but the clinical evaluation of this may be difficult.
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Yet he wanted to hold out "hope of an inward enrichment of culture and perspective" and "a newlevelofconsciousness" regarding ourselves and others.
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A large part of language knowledge, and presumably also of language learning, lies below thelevelofconsciousness.
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However, close psychiatric examination demonstrated that the patient did not show a decreased levelofconsciousness, although he showed catatonic stupor.
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The second pattern results when the changes remain below thelevelofconsciousness.
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These impressions usually operate below thelevelofconsciousnessand are often regarded as accepted truths.
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One might postulate that the higher the degree of complexity in the electrical field, the higher thelevelofconsciousnessexperienced.
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No single one of them is the essence of conscious perception, but collectively they can raise (or lower) thelevelofconsciousness.
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At somelevelofconsciousness, they could share with an audience a moment of discovery and the pleasure of achievement.
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If any symptoms for cognitive impairment are not accessible, the score of that item is replaced by the score for thelevelofconsciousness.
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Four cardinal symptoms necessary for the diagnosis of delirium are assessed: acute onset and fluctuating course, inattention, disorganized thinking, alteredlevelofconsciousness.
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Based on these observations, a number of targets have stimulated in comatose patients in an attempt to increase theirlevelofconsciousness.
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In this case, the activation of the motor system would not rise to thelevelofconsciousness, but would result in the activation of the motor predictor.
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Beneath thelevelofconsciousnessthere lies all this fantastic amount of intuition that ultimately leads to a rational expression, but without this intuition it is impossible to create anything.
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Positive symptoms, the hyperactivity, are no longer possible in reaction to the declininglevelofconsciousness.
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Psychomotor behavior may be an exception and a gauge oflevelofconsciousness.
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It is the lowestlevelofconsciousness; unlike higher levels of awareness, such as those found in perception, memory, and thinking, the feeling dimension has no meaningful cognitive content.
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