Sentence examples for knowledge of consciousness from inspiring English sources

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Greater knowledge of consciousness Giant leaps in neuroscience have failed to explain the nature of consciousness and how it arises.

Thus results from studies of children's dreaming are of essential importance not only to enlighten us on the nature and role of dreaming but to also add to our knowledge of consciousness and cognitive and emotional development.

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In part this means that Husserl took on the Kantian idiom of "transcendental idealism", looking for conditions of the possibility of knowledge, or of consciousness generally, and arguably turning away from any reality beyond phenomena.

No longer limited, as with Kant, to knowledge of appearances, consciousness is at last able to obtain genuine knowledge of the way things truly are.

The reflections upon developing the knowledge of "environmental consciousness" and establishing the dialogue between different scales of environment on student work are examined and discussed in the scope of this paper.

The practice of history thus requires gaining knowledge of what consciousness was like for other persons, in situations other than our own, through an "imaginative projection of ourselves into the past" in order to "capture concepts and categories that differ from those of the investigator by means of concepts and categories that cannot but be his own.

Clearly, the presence of NDEs pushes the current knowledge of human consciousness and mind-brain relation to the edge of our understanding.

Such preventive care may be associated with knowledge of or consciousness related to dental health [ 12, 15]; therefore, our results indicate that educational attainment was associated with preventive care only among women.

Since most of Kant's most interesting remarks about consciousness of and knowledge of self concern consciousness of oneself, the 'I of reflection' via acts of apperception, we will focus on it, thought empirical consciousness of self will appear again briefly from time to time.

Knowledge on level of consciousness was significantly lower at CHCs and district hospitals than at provincial hospitals or at regional and specialized hospitals (80.3% versus 93.3% and 90.9%, p < 0.05).

O'Shaughnessy (2002) classifies dreaming as an "imagining-of consciousness" (O'Shaughnessy 2002: 430) because consciousness is conceptually tied to wakefulness: consciousness involves knowledge of the external world, reactivity to external stimuli, and perceptual awareness, all of which are lost in dreams.

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