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Sciousness, a term
coined by
William James in The
Principles of Psychology,
refers to
consciousness separate from
consciousness of self.
James wrote: Instead...
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places where a hard
hyphen is
intended (for example, self-con·
scious, un·self-con·
scious, long-stand·ing). Similarly,
hyphens may be used to
indicate how...
- James' The
Varieties of
Religious Experience as well on James's
concept of
Sciousness,
prime reality consciousness without a
sense of self.
After experiencing...
- Rani, who had 7,000
personal attendants, enjo**** the
supreme status. Con-
scious of this,
Muzaffar Shah II of
Gujarat decided to
settle it
during his lifetime...
- modern, professional, active, and
cheerful women who were ever fashion-con-
scious. "The parti****tion of our
retailers was
vital [for the campaign's production]...
- view of the
prime reality of non-dual
consciousness (which
James dubbed "
sciousness") as
expressed in his essay,
Radical Empiricism. He
published an introductory...