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    consciousness
    /ˈkɒnʃəsnəs/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being aware of and responsive to one's surroundings: "she failed to regain consciousness and died two days later" Similar awarenesswakefulnessalertnessresponsivenessOpposite unconsciousness
    • 2. a person's awareness or perception of something: "her acute consciousness of Luke's presence" Similar awareness ofknowledge of the existence ofalertness tosensitivity to

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  2. : the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself. b. : the state or fact of being conscious of an external object, state, or fact. c. : awareness. especially : concern for some social or political cause. The organization aims to raise the political consciousness of teenagers. 2.

  3. CONSCIOUSNESS definition: 1. the state of understanding and realizing something: 2. the state of being awake, thinking, and…. Learn more.

  4. The closest we have to a consensus definition is that consciousness is “ something it is like to be ”. There is something it is like to be me or you – but presumably there is nothing it...

  5. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › ConsciousnessConsciousness - Wikipedia

    Consciousness, at its simplest, is awareness of internal and external existence. [1] However, its nature has led to millennia of analyses, explanations and debate by philosophers, theologians, and scientists. Opinions differ about what exactly needs to be studied or even considered consciousness.

  6. Jun 20, 2024 · Consciousness, a psychological condition defined by the English philosopher John Locke as “the perception of what passes in a mans own mind.” (Read Yuval Noah Harari’s Britannica essay on “Nonconscious Man.”)

  7. noun. the state of being conscious; awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, surroundings, etc. the thoughts and feelings, collectively, of an individual or of an aggregate of people: the moral consciousness of a nation. full activity of the mind and senses, as in waking life: to regain consciousness after fainting.

  8. Jun 18, 2004 · 1. History of the issue. 2. Concepts of Consciousness. 2.1 Creature Consciousness. 2.2 State consciousness. 2.3 Consciousness as an entity. 3. Problems of Consciousness. 4. The descriptive question: What are the features of consciousness? 4.1 First-person and third-person data. 4.2 Qualitative character. 4.3 Phenomenal structure. 4.4 Subjectivity.

  9. the state of being able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening. I can't remember any more—I must have lost consciousness. She did not regain consciousness and died the next day. Extra Examples. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Definitions on the go.

  10. the state of understanding and realizing something: [ + that ] Her consciousness that she's different makes her feel uneasy. raise consciousness Working in an unemployment office had helped to raise his political consciousness. Fewer examples. The children have no consciousness of being different.

  11. When you are awake and aware of your surroundings, that's consciousness. There are different types of consciousness, including social consciousness, being aware of injustices in society.