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  1. Mar 27, 2001 · Since at least the time of Immanuel Kant (1781/7), this phenomenon has been called the unity of consciousness. More generally, it is consciousness not of A and, separately, of B and, separately, of C, but of A -and- B -and- C together, as the contents of a single conscious state.

  2. Consciousness means being awake, alert and responsive to the environment. The definition of consciousness may differ in psychology, neuroscience, philosophy and other related sciences. It is often disputed amongst academics and scientists. Consciousness is a range of mental states.

  3. Consciousness Explained is a 1991 book by the American philosopher Daniel Dennett, in which the author offers an account of how consciousness arises from interaction of physical and cognitive processes in the brain. Dennett describes consciousness as an account of the various calculations occurring in the brain at close to the same time.

  4. Oct 7, 2023 · Finding Purpose. Neuroscience. What Actually Is Consciousness, and How Did It Evolve? Theories of consciousness must be firmly rooted in evolutionary biology (Part 1) Updated October 7, 2023 |...

  5. Consciousness is, for each of us, all there is: the world, the self, everything. But consciousness is also subjective and difficult to define. The closest we have to a consensus definition is...

  6. Sep 9, 2022 · Consciousness is defined as the state of being aware or awake; of noticing the existence of something . In neuroscience, the defintion of consciousness is continually shifting as scientists advance their understand of the phenomena.

  7. The Origins and History of Consciousness (German: Ursprungsgeschichte des Bewusstseins) is a 1949 book by the psychologist and philosopher Erich Neumann, in which the author attempts to "outline the archetypal stages in the development of consciousness". It was first published in English in 1954 in a translation by R. F. C. Hull.

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