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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it is conscious" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate that something is aware of its surroundings or environment. For example: The rabbit was afraid of humans, so it is conscious of the fact that it must stay hidden from view.
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Intentionality, in phenomenology, the characteristic of consciousness whereby it is conscious of something i.e., its directedness toward an object.
So we say of the mouse that it is conscious of the cat outside its hole, in explaining why it doesn't come out; meaning that it perceives the cat's presence.
Cowed by the knowledge that it has no powers to stop bloodshed in Chechnya, it is conscious that with the celebration of its first birthday tomorrow comes Yeltsin's power to dissolve it.
If we say 'Yes' then we shall need to know more about the mouse than merely that it perceives the cat if we are to be assured that it is conscious of the cat we shall need to establish that its percept of the cat is itself conscious.
"I don't think that it is conscious," Lindros said.
"If it is conscious and if it has rigor, it's much more effective," he said.
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Since it's conscious.
But it's conscious faux-naïvety.
I don't think it was conscious.
Maybe it's conscious, maybe it's not.
But I don't think it was conscious.
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