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These skeptics derided the book as "Consciousness Explained Away".
She sent the ambulance away as soon as consciousness returned.
Neobehaviourists, however, adopted a more liberal posture toward mentalistic states such as consciousness.
Modern terms such as "consciousness" or "hysterical" jar but do not break the trance.
"Mixed communities work well," he writes, "only so long as consciousness of the Other is not foregrounded".
It was as if her body, undirected by what we typically conceive of as consciousness, were still intent on survival.
Peirce described the transition in the mind of sensation into feeling, defining experience as "consciousness of the action of a new feeling in destroying the old feeling".
Low moods color the pages of "As Consciousness," and perhaps the lowest was when she suspected she was "becoming just as stupid as everybody else".
Brain death is synonymous with brainstem death, since the control centres for essential functions such as consciousness, respiration, and blood pressure are located within the brainstem.
Reading Oliver Burkeman (The I in mind, 21 January) I was surprised to discover that many scientists deny there's such a thing as consciousness.
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