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Behavior -- even apparently conscious, voluntary behavior, is instigated unconsciously.
He is very quiet, apparently conscious of every detail of the ship's life and operations, and tough.
Then apparently conscious that the atmosphere was a bit tense he added, "Well, if you ever get to Philly be sure to look me up".
Instead, Mr. Romney, apparently conscious of appearing too confrontational, talked about tolerance, saying "this is a time for opening ourselves to others and for respecting other individuals".
To improve on this method, neuroscientists are searching for what they call neural correlates of consciousness — changes in brain function as a person transitions from being apparently conscious to apparently unconscious.
From the outside, it's possible to imagine that the octopus is a "zombie" — physically alive but mentally empty — and, in theory, the same could be true of any apparently conscious being.
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"Joseph Wood suffered cruel and unusual punishment when he was apparently left conscious long after the drugs were administered.
What is one to think of an orchestra conductor who is, apparently, so conscious of the triviality of his music that he has a comedian plant ed in the saxophone section to distract the audience?
In fact, the desire, or predilection, or bug apparently predates conscious memory.
The association of the Holy Grail with the Templars has precedents even in 12th century fiction; Wolfram von Eschenbach's Parzival calls the knights guarding the Grail Kingdom templeisen, apparently a conscious fictionalization of the templarii.
Critics argued that Griffin's examples of animals apparently showing conscious thought were anecdotal and attributed human qualities to animals without rigorous proof, just as devoted pet owners did.
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