‘In this election campaign, we aim to raise the political consciousness of masses of people.’
‘It was the Populists who made a start in developing the political consciousness of ordinary people.’
‘The political consciousness is not as clear and coherent as it was in the great days of radical Hollywood.’
‘One cannot deny the powerful impact the settlement made on the national consciousness and pride of Americans.’
‘The means and the mode of production, in turn, determine the social consciousness.’
‘Admittedly it was a couple of years before it began to make an impression on the public consciousness.’
‘I awoke in the night out of blessed sleep to the depressing consciousness of the pain.’
‘How, then, was the political consciousness of the working class to be developed?’
‘This is a big step towards raising the political consciousness of the working class.’
‘So why is it that this terrible scourge has essentially disappeared from our cultural consciousness?’
‘Historical records reveal a certain consciousness of the passage from youth to adulthood.’
‘Where were the political prisoners in the student consciousness of the late nineties?’
‘This is the false consciousness that a materialist outlook seeks to impose on us.’
‘That doesn't seem to ruffle the feathers of the American consciousness or make them feel inadequate.’
‘Increased consciousness of empire and respect for the clarity of French classicism had much to do with this change.’
‘Science needs icons like this to lodge its ideas within the public consciousness.’
‘I have pursued this thought through art, literature and the religious consciousness of man.’
‘Environmental consciousness is now driven by the belief that nature must be saved or at least protected from human beings.’
‘They can rest safe in the knowledge that they have stamped their principles on the public consciousness for a very long time to come.’
‘It is no secret that such an expectation is not yet a part of the national consciousness of Indonesia.’
awareness of, knowledge of the existence of, alertness to, sensitivity to, realization of, cognizance of, mindfulness of, perception of, apprehension of, recognition of
2.1The fact of awareness by the mind of itself and the world.
‘consciousness emerges from the operations of the brain’
‘My consciousness and my sense of self do seem vital to me being who I am.’
‘What we are supposing to be absent in the zombie's mind is just phenomenal consciousness.’
‘If we are going to use the characteristics of our consciousness as an argument against free will, then what does that say?’
‘Have we grown into organisms of thought, defined as much by our ways of thinking and our consciousnesses as by our physical bodies?’
‘In fact, unified consciousness can break down in what look to be two distinct ways.’
‘Shall we start off then by drawing a distinction between consciousness and mind?’
‘To have any mental states or mental life at all, a being must have some awareness or consciousness.’
‘The reason he gives is that there is a plurality of consciousnesses, and there also exist plurally the qualities of desire, hatred, effort, pleasure, and pain.’
‘Studying consciousness tells us more about how the world is fundamentally strange.’
‘At the time of initiation, the disciples experience the true nature, or at least glimpse the wisdom of their mind and the wisdom energies of their consciousnesses, mental events and physical elements.’
‘If our thoughts and consciousnesses do not depend on the actual substances in our brains but rather on the structures, patterns, and relationships between parts, then Omega beings could think.’
‘Is there a consciousness or intelligence directing an energy form yet unknown to us?’
‘And if a computer arrived at a sense of its own consciousness, would its faultless logic also tell it that it must be mad?’
‘We are not aware of this unity because our consciousness is covered with desires and thoughts.’
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