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But the universe has no consciousness.
It has no consciousness, but there has been something self-knowing in the photographs it has taken of itself, with Mars in the background.
Non-malificence would not favour killing somebody, but Len argues that it may be better to actively kill somebody who has no consciousness than to allow them to starve them to death.
The sole difference is that the doppelgänger has no consciousness; this – as opposed to a groaning, blood-spattered walking corpse from a movie – is what philosophers mean by a "zombie".
The fluorescent screen has no consciousness at all, but it does confine the electron to an eigenstate because it itself is a classical object (or so close to being classical as to be indistinguishable from it).
Certainly by the second edition, Kant had come to see how implausible it would be to maintain that one has no consciousness of oneself, one's real self, at all when one is conscious of oneself as the subject of one's experience, agent of one's acts, by having these experiences and doing those acts.
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When the mind is as vast as the sky, consciousness includes both the universal and the uniquely personal quality of being; everything I have experienced influences this moment, yet this consciousness has no 'I'.
I had no consciousness of such things then.
So I had no consciousness about what I was doing.
The community had no consciousness of evil back then, at least not internally.
The people Scrooge witnesses have no consciousness of him, or of us in the audience.
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