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Being Aware Of Yourself and your surroundings.
Abstractions
Science
Consciousness is equivalent to brain activity in some cases including sleep
Logic
Consciousness is the ability to perceive the world around you and interact with it
Epistomology
Consciousness is an epistemic notion, Noting the special first-person knowledge we all have.
What Is Consciousness
Real-World Examples
Someone is reciting a presentation they have made for their class, they are conscious.
If a person is sleeping they will not remember the story you tell them when they wake up
If someone is passed out on the floor due to a major injury they are not conscious
States Of unconsciousness
Coma
Vegetative State
Confused State
Minimally conscious
Full Consciousness minimal limitations
Types Of Consciousness
Memory
Conceptual thinking
Self-awareness
Emotional
Sensory
Different Types of Consciousness
Intuative
Intellectual
Willful
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