Antonym: unconsciousness. Similar words: subconsciously, officious, vivacious, pugnacious, suspicious, loquacious, on schedule, fitness. Meaning: ['kɑnʃəsnɪs /'kɒn-] n. 1. an alert cognitive state in which you are aware of yourself and your situation 2. having knowledge of.
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61, They also encourage the development of false class consciousness.
62, Then words trooped back into his reunifying consciousness.
63, This separate class consciousness he endeavored to dispel.
64, It will cover anything whatever that occurs within consciousness.
65, Such goods entail the existence of consciousness, so they must relate to conscious experience in some way.
66, With both laughter and irritation Phoebe had returned to consciousness ironically amused at how nature could behave with such excessive romanticism.
67, It tends to be interpreted as ascribing consciousness to any organism that has irritability.
68, The discriminating of something within consciousness is to be understood as a case of remembering.
69, Faith is the commitment of one's consciousness to beliefs for which one has no sensory evidence or rational proof. When man rejects reason as his standard of judgement(sentencedict.com), only one alternative standard remains to him: his feelings. A mystic is a man who treats his feelings as tools of cognition. Faith is the equation of feelings with knowledge. Nathaniel Branden
70, Death is one of two things. Either it is annihilation, and the dead have no consciousness of anything; or, as we are told, it is really a change: a migration of the soul from one place to another. Socrates
71, With the coming of full consciousness among these and related currents, Trotskyism will become a powerful current.
72, There is no trace of conceit, arrogance or class consciousness about her.
73, The election of Keir Hardie in 1892 owed more to historical contingency than to a heightened class consciousness among the electorate.
74, Meisel identifies three functional characteristics which-Mosca's elite has to have - group consciousness. coherence and conspiracy.
75, Later, looking back, I wondered if for a brief hour my malady had blanketed me from consciousness of the present.
76, At first sight it might seem strange to consider unconscious forces within a concept of consciousness.
77, It has no other being except that which is bestowed upon it by human activity and consciousness.
78, The issue is not the same as issues of consciousness, and fortunately is more amenable to clearly empirical considerations.
79, Both the bourgeois ideology and the proletarian false consciousness are products of particular social relations present in capitalism.
80, This gives the workforce both a much greater capacity to coerce management and a consciousness of its collective power,(http://sentencedict.com/consciousness.html) claims Mallet.
81, Socialism cannot exist without a change in consciousness resulting in a new fraternal attitude toward humanity, both at an individual level, within the societies where socialism is being built or has been built, and on a world scale, with regard to all peoples suffering from imperialist oppression. Che Guevara
82, The premise for alcohol abuse, one gathers, is that consciousness, or selfhood, or corporeality, is intolerable.
83, It is quite another to attribute a sense of mechanical consciousness to ancient pre-industrial civilization.
84, An increased consciousness of conceptual systems as necessary fictions accompanies a growing awareness of the conventions of narrative.
85, She saw her political and union commitment as grounded in a class consciousness developed during childhood in a poor working-class community.
86, Images from her dreams charged into her consciousness suddenly and curtained her away from reality.
87, This strong attachment to a hard-won freedom can neither be denigrated, nor eradicated from consciousness.
88, But the heat and the endlessly pestering fleas and bedbugs dragged them, again and again, back to consciousness.
89, If you lose consciousness, even for a second, then you have suffered brain damage and must withdraw from further competition.
90, He heard the clean crack of a leg bone but did not lose consciousness.
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