Collocations withconsciousness
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altered consciousness
In this altered consciousness, the scale of spaces and things appears relational rather than axiomatic, and the psyche and the social become integrated.
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civic consciousness
To promote civic consciousness, a community needs to create places and occasions for civic engagement.
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class consciousness
Most historians have seen in the process of organization the flowering of 'working class consciousness'.
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collective consciousness
Just as earthquakes and -oods erupt under pressure, causing abrupt mutations of the natural environment, men and women experienced psychological changes affecting their collective consciousness.
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correlate of consciousness
Finally, if we are correct in our analysis, there is need for reassessment, on the part of neuroscientists, of the notion of neural correlate of consciousness.
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critical consciousness
Finally, transformative state multiculturalism brings substantive diversity and strengthens indigenous critical consciousness.
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environmental consciousness
The final two chapters deal with the growth of environmental consciousness in the twentieth century.
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ethnic consciousness
These language demands furthermore are articulated by language leaders, who have been active in creating ethnic consciousness based on language loyalty.
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false consciousness
How could he, and he alone, be naive and immersed in bad faith and false consciousness?
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historical consciousness
The result raises fundamental questions about the thinness of state-centred historical consciousness as well as the paradoxically individualistic nature of kinship.
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human consciousness
But for there to be a person, there must be human consciousness.
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individual consciousness
Science is neither a mirror of individual consciousness nor a reflection of a pure, objectively given reality.
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level of consciousness
The level of consciousness is the essence of delirium.
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loss of consciousness
They include repeated falls, syncope, transient loss of consciousness, systematized delusions, and hallucinations in other modalities.
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lost consciousness
There wasn't likely an arrhythmia - he knew exactly how he fell, and he never lost consciousness.
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national consciousness
Tracing their contributions shows how national consciousness can be discerned long before the ' nationalism ' classically exemplified in 1848 or sometimes ante-dated to 1707.
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phenomenal consciousness
The issue of why emotional states feel like something is part of the much larger problem of phenomenal consciousness.
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political consciousness
Throughout the autobiography, the narrator's voice continually cuts into the narrative, interpreting past events in light of the author's present political consciousness.
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popular consciousness
It would be interesting to know to what extent these systems of thought - and in what form - had seeped into popular consciousness as well as into the author's.
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public consciousness
But this valley has similarly become a more or less mythical landscape in public consciousness.
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pure consciousness
Purusha is pure consciousness absolute, eternal and subject to no change.
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social consciousness
The complex ideological projection of the series offered social consciousness where others conceived of the need to articulate the mayhem and chaos of battle.
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state of consciousness
These environmental cues required a resolute state of consciousness marked by an observable determined complete presence, the seeming randomness making anticipation impossible.
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structure of consciousness
And ontologically he believed that mathematics must be limited to objects whose own construction expresses the a priori structure of consciousness.
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waking consciousness
This ancient form of waking consciousness may have come to be actively suppressed in order for higher brain evolution to proceed efficiently.
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