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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a consciousness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a state of awareness or the quality of being conscious, often in philosophical or psychological contexts.
Example: "The study of a consciousness that transcends the physical body has intrigued many philosophers throughout history."
Alternatives: "an awareness" or "a state of consciousness".
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This is a consciousness issue.
A consciousness is building.
"It's a consciousness of the clock ticking.
I could be anything with a consciousness".
"I'm not a woman, I'm a consciousness.
It's a consciousness, a poetic feeling.
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Block argues that P-consciousness is not always representational whereas A-consciousness is.
A third clarification has been Ned Block's (1995) distinction between access consciousness (or A-consciousness) and phenomenal consciousness (or P-consciousness).
Ned Block proposed a distinction between two types of consciousness that he called phenomenal (P-consciousness) and access (A-consciousness).
"This is a consciousness-raising thing".
Not every woman wanted to join a consciousness-raising group.
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