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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make consciousness" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of creating or fostering awareness, but it lacks clarity and proper usage.
Example: "The goal of the workshop is to make consciousness about environmental issues more widespread."
Alternatives: "raise awareness" or "cultivate awareness."
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Ethics must make consciousness of poverty a part of the everyday lives of people who are anything but poor.
It's important, she says, to make consciousness of these realities "part of the culture in the lab".
"Those circuits [that interpret visual stimuli] include the neurons that comprise consciousness," says Mackink. "If we understand these circuits and understand their neural underpinnings, we will learn the circuits that make consciousness".
Nishida is aware of the paradox of such formulations that would make consciousness the subject of sentences that describe it, and he sometimes resorts to explicitly paradoxical descriptions such as "seeing without a seer" and "seeing the form of the formless, hearing the voice of the voiceless".
Any attempt to make consciousness physical, in fact, is suspect.
You are the force that manifests itself into your body to allows your cells to communicate cosmic love and make consciousness conscious.
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In "A Separation," Kitamura has made consciousness her territory.
The evolved material entity we call the brain is what makes consciousness possible.
"The only way I can look at that is, it's making consciousness sexy," he said of the People plug.
Ian Watt's The Rise of the Novel misleads him into the view that with "I think, therefore I am" Descartes made consciousness "the basis for a definition of man" (Descartes was just trying to work out what he could know with absolute certainty).
If adopting thesis (d), we say 'yes' — that such intentionality can come only with consciousness — we will probably have gone as far in making consciousness fundamental to mind as one reasonably can.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com