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    conscience
    /ˈkɒnʃns/

    noun

    • 1. a person's moral sense of right and wrong, viewed as acting as a guide to one's behaviour: "he had a guilty conscience about his desires"

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  2. 5 hari yang lalu · Philosophers like David Chalmers argue that no single scientific theory can truly explain consciousness. We define consciousness as embodied subjective awareness, including self awareness.

  3. 2 hari yang lalu · Sam Harris observes: "At the level of your experience, you are not a body of cells, organelles, and atoms; you are consciousness and its ever-changing contents". [48] Seen in this way, consciousness is a subjectively experienced, ever-present field in which things (the contents of consciousness) come and go.

  4. 4 hari yang lalu · We define consciousness as embodied subjective awareness, including self awareness. In a recent article published in Interalia (which is not peer reviewed), we argue that one reason for this predicament is the powerful role played by intuition.

  5. 1 hari yang lalu · The first is the lack of precision with which the term consciousness is usually defined, which includes it not being defined at all and merely being presented as a problem whose definition must be obvious. The second cause comes from the manner in which the problem of consciousness tends to be situated, high in the scale of biological ...

  6. 1 hari yang lalu · Here “nonconscious” is defined as distinct from the second meaning of consciousness (i.e., subjective conscious experience). We know much mental activity is nonconscious in this sense.

  7. 5 hari yang lalu · We define consciousness as embodied subjective awareness, including self-awareness. In a recent article published in Interalia (which is not peer-reviewed), we argue that one reason for this predicament is the powerful role played by intuition. We are not alone.

  8. 4 hari yang lalu · The study posits that consciousness, defined as subjective awareness, may have evolved for social adaptive functions. This perspective challenges the view that consciousness serves individual survival.