from falseconsciousness to the extent that they see the social orders they command as predetermined ... that he ever actually used the phrase falseconsciousness. It appears to have been used .... Consciously, it is true, but with a falseconsciousness. The real motive forces impelling him remain unknown to him otherwise it simply would not be an ideological process. Hence he imagines false ... view World View or Philosophy . Falseconsciousness is theoretically linked with the concepts of the dominant ideology and cultural hegemony . The idea of falseconsciousness has also been used by Marxist ... consciousness Character mask Consciousness raising Critical Ethnography Introspection illusion Political consciousness Subconscious the primary quote and Freud s work were contemporary . System justification Notes Reflist 1 External links http marxmyths.org joseph mccarney article.htm Ideology and FalseConsciousness Joseph McCarney DEFAULTSORT FalseConsciousness Category Marxist theory ast Falsa .... So the individual resolves the experiences of alienation and oppression through a false conception ... more details
Image RobertFuddBewusstsein17Jh.png thumb Representation of consciousness from the 17th century. Consciousness ..., R. 2004 . Consciousness. In Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. version Aug 16, 2004 http plato.stanford.edu entries consciousness ref It has been defined, at one time or another, as subjective experience .... W. 1992 . The Psychology of Consciousness. Upper Saddle River, NJ Prentice Hall. ref Despite the difficulty of definition, many philosophers believe that there is a basic underlying intuition about consciousness ... and Susan Schneider wrote in The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness quote Anything that we are aware of at a given moment forms part of our consciousness, making conscious experience at once the most ... & Schneider, 2007 Velmans, M., & Schneider, S. Eds. 2007 . The Blackwell Companion to Consciousness ..., 1997, pp.1 67 Block, N., Flanagan, O., & G zeldere, G. 1997 . The Nature of Consciousness Philosophical debates Cambridge, MA MIT. ref In philosophy , consciousness is often said to imply four ... of Consciousness Philosophical debates Cambridge, MA MIT. ref Philosopher Franz Brentano has also suggested intentionality or aboutness that consciousness is about something however, there is no consensus on whether intentionality is a requirement for consciousness. ref cf. Searle, 2005 In Honderich, 2005, s.v. consciousness ref Issues of practical concern in the philosophy of consciousness include whether consciousness can ever be explained mechanistically whether non human consciousness exists and if so how it can be recognized at what point in fetal development consciousness begins ... schoolmaster Samuel Butler first raised the possibility of manufactured mechanical consciousness ... 978 0 9723830 0 4. ref At one time consciousness was viewed with skepticism by many scientists and considered ... in consciousness that is, on determining the neural and psychological correlates of consciousness. The majority of experimental studies use human subjects and assess consciousness by asking subjects ... more details
wiktionary false falsehood False or falsehood may refer to False logic Lie or falsehood, a type of deception in the form of an untruthful statement Falsity or falsehood, in law, deceitfulness by one party that results in damage to another Falsies padding for use in a brassiere to create the appearance of larger breasts FALSE , a programming language false Unix , a Unix command False album False album , an album by Gorefest Matthew Dear or False, American DJ and producer Falsehood film Falsehood film , a 2001 American short film starring Marie Noelle Marquis See also columns list 2 False advertising False alarm False arrest False confession FalseconsciousnessFalse conviction False dilemma False document False ending False etymology False flag False friend False gharial False hero False imprisonment False memory False neurotransmitter False pregnancy False prophet False self False start True disambig de False it Falso scn False ... more details
Infobox programming language name FALSE released Start date 1993 developer Wouter van Oortmerssen influenced by Forth programming language Forth influenced Brainfuck website http strlen.com false strlen.com About the programming language other uses False disambiguation FALSE is an esoteric programming ... in 68k 68000 Assembly language assembly . According to Van Oortmerssen, FALSE provided the inspiration for various well known esoteric languages, including brainfuck and Befunge . FALSE is notably more ... contrast to the behemoths Intercal and Malbolge . The difficulty of programming in FALSE comes mostly ... flow statements, and input output operations. FALSE operations are done using a stack data structure ... values 0 representing false 1 representing true , and lambda calculus expressions. These can be used on the stack or stored in Variables variables . Basic operators FALSE supports binary operation ... a code would push 3 onto the stack if a has been assigned 3 . The heavy use of the stack in FALSE ... this to 3, leaving the stack as 4. Control flow FALSE has two control flow statements, if and while ... science String s are not a real data type in FALSE they only exist as string literal s and cannot ... to 1. Input Output Apart from strings, which print themselves, FALSE has a number of operators ... code . Comments cannot be nested. Code examples Sample programs taken from the FALSE Programming Language ... > outfile code 1 , Factorial calculator for numbers 1 through 8 1 1 f ? f fac in FALSE calculate ... the structure of FALSE was derived. Esoteric programming language Stack oriented programming language External links http strlen.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http strlen.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page these two links are also mirrored at http wouter.fov120.com false false.txt The FALSE Programming Language Manual http wouter.fov120.com false The FALSE Programming Language Web Page removed from de wiki in March, and again in April 2005 de False Programmiersprache ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 For Hegel the unhappy consciousness is associated with a stage in the history of the development of the freedom of self consciousness . This stage of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit follows after the phase of the master slave consciousness. The three phases are Stoicism, followed by scepticism or cynicism, followed by the ascetic unhappy consciousness. Stoicism, Epicureanism and Hedonism For Hegel the resolution of the master slave dialectic in stoicism , hedonism and epicureanism is not lasting. The period in history Hegel associates with this is from the time of Alexander the Great on through the times of the Roman Empire. This Roman Stoicism is for Hegel something of a false resolution of the master slave dialectic, it emphasises only the freedom of thought. In the Stoic s distancing of himself from the world of desires, of pain and pleasure he achieves a freedom of conscience, but that he ignores the concrete reality is apparent in the unsatisfactory resolution of the master slave dialectic. He is ignoring the reality of the dissatisfaction apparent for both master and slave. Scepticism and Cynicism So for Hegel history shows that stoicism is replaced by scepticism and cynicism. Here again the complete disbelief in society, rather than the reasoned ... of goodness is seen as completely foreign to mankind. The Unhappy Consciousness In this externalisation of the good from human affairs we see forming what Hegel calls the unhappy consciousness . This, Hegel ..., the achievement of the unhappy consciousness is the truth of the will, which has been trained and nurtured though the ascetic life. The contradictions in the unhappy consciousness are given some ... a higher plane wherein life now posits an afterlife. Yet it remains an unhappy consciousness since all goodness is alienated in God or in the afterlife. DEFAULTSORT Unhappy Consciousness Category Consciousness studies Category Phenomenology Category Arguments in philosophy of mind Category Self ... more details
gbs v2 summary r&cad 0 v onepage&q &f false Richard M. Bucke Cosmic Consciousness at Google Books images ref ref Richard M. Bucke Cosmic Consciousness at Sacred texts.com html text http www.sacred texts.com ...expert verify date January 2011 Cosmic consciousness is the concept that the universe exists as an interconnected network of consciousness, with each conscious being linked to every other. Sometimes this is conceived as forming a collective consciousness which spans the cosmos, ref J. J. Semple The Backward ... direct experience of the cosmic consciousness, ref http ldolphin.org LSD1.html ref although some have ... psychiatrist Richard M. Bucke developed a theory which claimed that cosmic consciousness lies in a mystic state above and beyond Self awareness Self consciousness , the natural state of man s consciousness, just like animal consciousness lies below. ref Richard M. Bucke Cosmic Consciousness , p. 19, Cosimo Inc., 2007 ISBN 978 1596054790 ref History Cosmic Consciousness Cosmic Consciousness ... Richard M. Bucke Cosmic Consciousness , Innes & Sons, 1905 University of Wisconsin original digitized ... of consciousness the simple consciousness of animals the self consciousness of the mass of humanity encompassing reason, imagination, etc. and cosmic consciousness an emerging faculty and the next stage of human development. ref Richard M. Bucke Cosmic Consciousness , pp. 19 82, Cosimo Inc., 2007 ... Cosmic Consciousness, is slowly beginning to appear but will eventually spread widely throughout ... Vygotskiy , Lev Gumilev , Carl Jung tracing the transformations of human consciousness in course of history. According to P. D. Ouspensky , as man evolves into higher states of consciousness, e. g. cosmic consciousness, he needs the tools of a higher form of logic, Ouspensky calls Tertium ... Higher consciousness Panentheism Transcendentalism New Thought References references Gopi Krishna What is Cosmic Consciousness 2004 Bethel Publishers External links http www.universal path.org yogana.htm ... more details
In Ant nio Dam sio s theory of consciousness, core consciousness describes a hypothesized level of awareness facilitated by brain neural structures of most animals that allows them to be aware of and react to their environment. ref name Damasio s book Damasio, A. 1999 . The Feeling of What Happens Body, Emotion and the Making of Consciousness. Vintage, London ref In Dam sio s theory, core consciousness occurs when the brain s representation devices generate a representation of the relationship between the organism the self and an environmental stimulus. The process preceding core consciousness is protoself , the one following it is extended consciousness . ref http www.drmillslmu.com evolpsyc spr2004 lukaszew pwrpt 03 02 04.ppt ref The hierarchy of consciousness As Damasio argues throughout his work, consciousness is far from monolithic ref Floyd Merrell, Sensing Corporeally 2003 p. 160 ref , but rather exists in a hierarchy of stages, each building upon and dependent on its predecessor s . Core consciousness forms the middle element in this sequence. The essence of core consciousness is the very thought of you the very feeling of you as one individual being involved in the process ... a sense of being..is what Damasio describes as core consciousness ref Marcus West, Feeling, Being ..., my consciousness and feeling of myself, that taste of myself...which is more distinctive than the taste ..., Descartes Error New York 1994 p. 150 1 ref . Core consciousness and Daniel Stern Daniel Stern psychologist ... neuropsychological descriptions the proto self first order neural maps , core consciousness second order neural maps , and extended consciousness involving third order neural maps0 ref E. S. Person ... self is the product of core consciousness ref Phil Rich, Attachment and Sexual Offending 2005 p. 43 ... also Proprioception True self and false self Stern s tripartite self Stern s tripartite self References reflist DEFAULTSORT Core Consciousness Category Biopsychology ... more details
century, many social movements and intellectuals have developed this use of consciousness. Falseconsciousness Main Falseconsciousness In Marx s view, consciousness was always political, for it was always ... s own subordination, which comes about through ideology, is, for Marx, falseconsciousness . That is, conditions ... consciousness . The politics of consciousnessConsciousness typically refers to the idea of a being ... consciousness in terms of one s political state of mind. For Marx, consciousness describes a person s political sense of self. That is, consciousness describes a person s awareness of politics. For Marx, an authentic consciousness was linked to understanding one s true position in History. While Hegel placed God behind the workings of consciousness in people, Marx saw the political economy ... manifesto ch02.htm The Communist Manifesto , ch. 2 . ref Consciousness and the political economy For Marx, consciousness is a reflection of the political economy. A person s thoughts tend to be shaped by his or her political and economic circumstances. He famously wrote, It is not the consciousness ... their consciousness. blockquote Perhaps Marx s greatest contribution to modern thought... is his comprehensive investigation into the role of Ideology, or how social being determines consciousness, which ... religious systems, philosophical positions, ethical values are, naturally enough, products of consciousness ... Consciousness and social movements Many social movements have loosely followed Marx s thinking on consciousness. Attaining consciousness, many believe, means finding one s true historical path, as opposed to the propaganda dispensed by the ruling elites. Thus, the feminist movement spoke of consciousness raising and many South African activists have subscribe to a Black Consciousness Movement , which ..., the apartheid regime . In the latter example, for many South African Blacks, consciousness ... . For many African Americans, consciousness has meant identifying and discrediting forms of White ... more details
. All others classes, including the bourgeoisie , are limited to a falseconsciousness which impedes ... of society and of the historical process, he is condemned to a form of falseconsciousness ... in all times and places, are criticized by Luk cs as a form of falseconsciousness. As the expression ... from falseconsciousness . But this is a not true nor would it help b much if it were. a There often ... See also Portal Philosophy Cultural hegemony FalseConsciousness Paul Fussell mile Durkheim References ...Marxist theory Class consciousness is consciousness of one s social class or economic rank in society ... States, class consciousness is somewhat conflated with Race classification of human beings race consciousness ... their success to commerce, industry, and the professions, evolved into an upper class . Its consciousness ... ref Georg Luk cs History and Class Consciousness 1923 Class consciousness , as described by Georg Luk cs s famous History and Class Consciousness 1923 , is opposed to any psychology psychological conception of consciousness, which forms the basis of individual or mass psychology see Freud or, before him, Gustave Le Bon . According to Luk cs, each social class has a determined class consciousness which it can achieve. In effect, as opposed to the liberalism liberal conception of consciousness as the basis of individualism individual freedom and of the social contract , Marxist class consciousness ... the proletariat s class consciousness is the result of a permanent struggle to understand the concrete ..., the proletariat was the first class in history that may achieve true class consciousness, because ..., but is naturalized and thought of as an eternal solidified part of history. Says Luk cs, this falseconsciousness , which forms ideology itself, is not a simple error as in classical philosophy, but an illusion ... works history lukacs3.htm Georg Luk cs, History and Class Consciousness Complete Text. ref Even ... with the possibility to achieve a true form of class consciousness, granting it knowledge of the totality ... more details
of revelation and dogma , and young children having strong political views. See also Falseconsciousness ...Consciousness raising often abbreviated c.r. is a form of political activism , pioneered by United States ... of individual men and women, rather than systematic forms of oppression. Raising consciousness meant helping oneself and helping others to become politically conscious . Consciousness raising ... behind consciousness raising in a 1973 talk, Kathie Sarachild remarked that From the beginning of consciousness raising ... there has been no one method of raising consciousness. What really counts in consciousness raising are not methods, but results. The only methods of consciousness raising .... ref Willis, p. 121. ref History Consciousness raising groups were pioneered by New York Radical ... going around the room and rapping about issues in their own lives. The phrase consciousness raising ... their consciousness. One night at a meeting I said, Would everybody please give me an example ... consciousness. Kathie was sitting behind me and the words rang in her mind. From then on she sort of made it an institution and called it consciousness raising. Anne Forer quoted by Susan Brownmiller ... for Feminist Consciousness Raising, at the First National Women s Liberation Conference near Chicago, Illinois , in which she explained the principles behind consciousness raising and outlined ... , Redstockings founded out of the breakup of the NYRW in 1969 promoted consciousness raising and distributed ..., small group consciousness raising spread rapidly in cities and suburbs throughout the United States ... in Chicago, described small consciousness raising groups as the backbone of the Women s Liberation ... consciousness raising was the movement s most successful form of female bonding, and the source of most ... the term consciousness raising for several other things, explicitly describing these as analogous to the feminist ... non sexist terminology and Darwin as raising our consciousness in biology to the possibility of explaining ... more details
wiktionary Stream of consciousness may refer to Ostensibly unedited, spontaneous live or recorded performances, as in film, music, and dramatic and comic monologues, intended to recreate the raw experience of the person portrayed or the performer Stream of consciousness narrative mode , a narrative mode used as a literary, cinematic, theatrical, or lyrical technique Stream of consciousness psychology , in psychology stream of being also known as the mindstream Buddhism Stream of consciousness may also refer to Stream of Consciousness album Stream of Consciousness album , an album by Vision Divine Stream of Consciousness instrumental Stream of Consciousness instrumental , an instrumental song by Dream Theater on their album Train of Thought Stream of Consciousness The Outer Limits Stream of Consciousness The Outer Limits , an episode of The Outer Limits The Stream of Consciousness, an online interactive television network Stream of Consciousness, the fourth track on heavy metal band Kreator s 1989 album, Extreme Aggression disambig simple Stream of consciousness ... more details
Underconstruction Consciousness is a loosely defined concept that addresses the human awareness of both ... . Most theories map consciousness in a series of levels, some stages of which are more continuous ... facets of tiered consciousness describe characteristics of profoundness, insight , perception, or understanding ... of Kulkucan Although many cultures have incorporated theories of the layered consciousness into their belief ... to humankind. Ancient Mayans The pyramid of consciousness has defined Maya civilization Mayan thought since the dawn of its civilization around 2000 BCE. Shamans and priests defined consciousness as an awareness of being aware, commonly referred to as a branch of metacognition . Because consciousness ... consciousness, and a heightened ability to interact with the universe. ref cite web last Calleman first Carl Johan title Mayan Calendar The Pyramid of Consciousness url http www.experiencefestival.com ... 3 March 2011 ref class wikitable Cycle First Year Consciousness Developed Description Cellular 16.4 ... cycle began to develop a survival mechanism with increased consciousness toward stimuli and responses ... status of all knowing consciousness A common cause for debate is the exponentially accelerating dates separating each level of consciousness, where each stage occurs roughly 20 times faster ... Whereas the Ancient Mayans defined consciousness in almost evolutionary terms, the Inca civilization ... thumb alt The Heart Chakra The Heart Chakra Although historical views of the separation of consciousness ... Eastern views of tiered consciousness. ref cite book last Gillabel first Dirk title Seven Shamanic Levels of Consciousness year 2001 publisher House of the Sun location Seattle, WA pages 1 ... Historical Beliefs The majority of Eastern perspectives assert that while consciousness originates ... Zen brain reflections reviewing recent developments in meditation and states of consciousness year ... from stage to stage, commonly known as the Seven Shamanic Levels of Consciousness. class ... more details
Study in Consciousness is a book by Annie Besant that was written in ca. 1904. Besant intended this book to be a contribution to the science of psychology . She writes that the seed of consciousness is the tri atomic Atman Hinduism Atma Buddhi Manas , the Jivatma . The Super consciousness includes the whole of the consciousness above the waking consciousness, like dreams , Hallucination visions , inspirations, etc. To bring the super consciousness into manifestation on the physical plane , Besant proposes in the early stages to render the brain and sense organs unresponsive to physical impacts and to induce Trance . This can be done by using the methods of Yogis. But she also says that there is a difference between the super physical conditions of consciousness in the hypnotised subject and in the Yogi. See also Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness External links http www.goddard.edu masterarts consciousness Goddard College s concentration in Consciousness Studies in Individualized MA Program Theosophy Category Theosophical texts Category 1907 books ... more details
A Universe of Consciousness How Matter Becomes Imagination is the title of a 2000 book by biologists Gerald Edelman Gerald Maurice Edelman and Giulio Tononi . The book aims to explain the neural substrate of consciousness p. xii . It also reviews some ideas of brain organization and brain theory . See also Wider than the Sky Wider than the Sky The Phenomenal Gift of Consciousness , a similar book by Edelman DEFAULTSORT Universe Of Consciousness, A Category Biology books Category 2000 books Science book stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Image Fetzer Consciousness Evolving.gif right 200px Consciousness Evolving is a book written by the Professor James H. Fetzer . It is collection of studies on the past, the present, and the future of consciousness . ref http www.benjamins.com cgi bin t bookview.cgi?bookid AiCR 2034 John Benjamins Book details for Consciousness Evolving AiCR 34& 93 Bot generated title ref References References Category Psychology books psych book stub ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Understanding Consciousness is a scientific philosophical text written by psychologist Max Velmans . The book combines scientific studies of consciousness with philosophy of mind . Part 1 reviews the strengths and weaknesses of all currently dominant theories of consciousness in a form suitable for undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers focusing mainly on dualism, physicalism, functionalism and consciousness in machines. Part 2 gives a new analysis of consciousness, grounded in its everyday phenomenology, which challenges presuppositions that form the basis of the dualism versus reductionist debate. It also examines the consequences for realism versus idealism, subjectivity, intersubjectivity and objectivity, and the relation of consciousness to brain processing. Part 3 gives a new synthesis, with a novel approach to understanding what consciousness is, and a novel approach to what consciousness does that pays particular attention to the paradoxes surrounding the causal interactions of consciousness with the brain. It also introduces reflexive monism , an alternative to dualism and reductionism that aims to be consistent with the findings of science and with common sense. Both reductionism and dualism are guilty, Velmans asserts, of not paying enough attention to the Phenomenology philosophy phenomenology of consciousness, the condition of being aware of something . Reductionism, for example, attempts to reduce consciousness to being a state of the brain thus consciousness is nothing more than its neural causes and correlates. This, Velmans says, is guilty of breaking Leibniz s assertion that, in order for A to be identical to B that is, for consciousness to be a state of the brain , the properties of A must also be the properties of B. Velmans here argues that the subjective, phenomenal experience of consciousness is entirely ... properties of consciousness are not identifiable with the physical brain states that arguably ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Subjective consciousness refers to a state of consciousness , in which a person is constantly aware of his or her self as well as outside factors. The study of this state has achieved high priority in the modern philosophy of mind , the mind body problem or consciousness studies , as made popular by, e.g., David Chalmers . Subjective consciousness refers to the inner, private experience of mainly human beings. It is associated with the qualia made famous by Chalmers et al. This state is not to be confused with objective consciousness or the neural correlates of consciousness though this confusion existed for much of the 20th century attendant on the rise of behaviourism and positivism and the decline of the interest in introspection made popular in the 19th and early 20th century by Edmund Husserl and William James . The lack of this state, as occasionally implied by physicalism physicalists and their ilk, would raise the question of who is the internal observer, for which all the neural processing takes place. To eliminate this internal observer leads to infinite regress . The alternative is to accept the observer or homunculus . This state is also associated with ancient Hindu studies of the mind as well as to many modern teachers, such as the Dalai Lama , U.G. Krishnamurti or G.I. Gurdjieff . DEFAULTSORT Subjective Consciousness Category Consciousness studies Psych stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In biological psychology , extended consciousness is an animal animal s autobiographical self perception. Extended consciousness is said to arise in the brain of animals with substantial capacity for memory and reason . It does not necessarily require language . The perception of a historic and future self arises from a stream of information from the immediate environment and from neural structures related to memory. A neurology department chairman from University of Iowa medical school College of Medicine popularized the concept. Antonio Damasio theorized extended consciousness to arise in the structures in the human brain he described as image spaces and dispositional spaces . Image spaces imply areas where senses sensory impressions of all types are processed, including the focused awareness of the core consciousness . Dispositional spaces include convergence zones, which are networks in the brain where memories are processed and recalled, and where knowledge is merged with immediate experience. Image processing in the cerebrum is regionally specific to various senses, but is highly distributed and interconnected, with images such as visual, spatial and perhaps linguistic impressions stored in diverse areas then assembled when recalled as a thought. Likewise, neural convergence zones are widely distributed in the lobes of the cerebral cortex . While humans are theorized to share extended consciousness with some animals, theorized neural mechanisms for extended consciousness do not provide answers to philosophy philosophical or Cosmology metaphysics cosmological questions about consciousness such as why we perceive ourselves as a limited part of a larger universe . External links http www.creativitycountry.net.au creativity consciousness.htm Layers or levels of consciousness? http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,32273,00.html Time Magazine 1999 Mystery Of Consciousness DEFAULTSORT Extended Consciousness Category Consciousness ... more details
The journal Consciousness and Cognition ISSN 1053 8100 provides a forum for scientific approaches to the issues of consciousness , voluntary control, and self. ref Baars, B.J., & Banks, W.P. 1992 . On returning to consciousness Editorial , Consciousness and Cognition , pp. 1 2 ref It features empirical research in the form of regular articles and short reports and theoretical articles. Book reviews, integrative theoretical and critical literature reviews, and tutorial reviews are also published. The journal aims to be both scientifically rigorous and open to novel contributions. The journal s editor in chief is William Banks. Bruce Bridgman, James Enns, Axel Cleeremans and Antti Revonsuo are associate editors http www.elsevier.com wps find journaleditorialboard.cws home 622810 editorialboard . It is an official journal of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness . Bernard Baars ref http vesicle.nsi.edu users baars cv.html Baars CV ref and William Banks ref http psych.pomona.edu DrBanksWebPage Resume Vita.htm Banks Vita ref were the founding co editors of the journal. In 2011 papers from the second online consciousness conference will be published in a special double issue. Topics of interest include but are not limited to Implicit memory Selective and directed attention Priming, subliminal or otherwise Neuroelectric correlates of awareness and decision making Assessment of awareness protocol analysis The properties of automaticity in perception and action Relations between awareness and attention Models of the thalamocortical complex Blindsight The neuropathology of consciousness and voluntary control Pathology of self and self awareness The development of the self concept in children Notes references External links http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ... Consciousness and Cognition http assc.caltech.edu Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness ASSC homepage DEFAULTSORT Consciousness And Cognition Category Consciousness ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2008 Prosperity consciousness is a term and teaching often referred to in New Age and New Thought communities, and it is a term sometimes used by financial professionals. It describes the belief that by opening one s mind to the financial opportunities in the world, and by living a life and having a perspective that welcomes financial resources, one will bring financial wealth into one s life. Prosperity consciousness is based primarily on a belief in the Law of Attraction and its use for attracting more wealth. External links http www.nightingale.com prod detail product Prosperity Consciousness.aspx Prosperity Consciousness by Fredric Lehrman 7 CD audio book on Nightingale Conant website http www.nomaduniversity.com Fredric Lehrman, Author of Prosperity Consciousness and Director of Nomad University http www.revmatthew.com onlinestudy2.html Science of Abundant Living teaching about prosperity consciousness http www.richbits.com Money Acqprospcon.pdf search prosperity 20consciousness Prosperity Consciousness article on Rich Bits website http www.psychicjournal.com archives 000320 000320f1.htm Psychic Journal article about prosperity consciousness Category New Age practices Category New religious movements Category Social psychology Category Financial terminology ... more details
problems with this view. First, the nature of freedom and consciousness has convinced many philosophers ... in autonoetic consciousness. Damage to areas of the parietal cortex can lead to different functioning ... conscious state, suggesting that self monitoring is a core function in resting consciousness Hans ... self representation is mandatory Hans, Lou C. et al, 2004 . Autonoetic consciousness is thought to emerge ... consciousness. An ERP reading demonstrating autonoetic consciousness compared to an ERP reading of noetic consciousness. ERPs can measure autonoetic consciousness scientifically. Event related ... and false recognition Duzal, Emrah et al, 1997 . In a study of real time noninvasive recordings of the brain ... et al . Autonoetic Consciousness and Social Anxiety Disorder Social anxiety disorder is an example ... consciousness a first person approach. Pubmed PMC1088519. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1088519 ... more details
refimprove date September 2010 Social consciousness is consciousness shared within a society . It can also be defined as social awareness to be aware of the problems that different societies and communities face on a day to day basis to be conscious of the difficulties and hardships of society. Theory Many studies have been done to examine the roots of social consciousness. It is believed to arise as a response to social injustice experienced by the individual or in the lives of others around the individual. ref name ebscohost http search.ebscohost.com login.aspx?direct true&db psyh&AN 2005 09391 004&site ehost live ref There are three levels of social consciousness acquired, awakened, and expanded. Acquired A subject with an acquired social consciousness derives his or her viewpoint from the mainstream culture. ref name ebscohost This individual avoids identifying himself or herself with a marginalized culture. This individual generally is either not aware of or does not acknowledge the way differences among people affect the treatment they receive within a society. This individual is not fully active in society. The person with an acquired social consciousness does not question mainstream viewpoints, and acts accordingly, without confrontation. Awakened A subject with an awakened social consciousness explores alternatives to the dominant cultural viewpoint. ref name ebscohost This person might identify with a marginalized group, but the mainstream culture is central to his or her questioning or exploration. The subject recognizes and challenges social injustice. The person actively resists power and authority. The focus of discontent and action is often over the right to be visible, to have choice, or to be self determining. Expanded A subject with an expanded social consciousness ... weighing both sides. Implications Social consciousness brings moral implications. Often, people with an awakened consciousness become socially active. ref name ebscohost A socially conscious person ... more details
Infobox Journal title Anthropology of Consciousness cover editor Hillary S. Webb discipline consciousness language English language English abbreviation AOC publisher American Anthropological Association AAA country United States of America U.S.A frequency semiannual history 1990 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.sacaaa.org anthropologyofconsciousness.asp link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 60640215 LCCN CODEN ISSN 1053 4202 eISSN Anthropology of Consciousness is the primary publication of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness , published by American Anthropological Association AAA since 1990 . The current editor, Hillary S. Webb, began the position in the summer of 2009 . ref cite journal journal Anthropology News month April year 2007 volume 48 issue 4 page 57 title Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness author Lawrence B McBride ref Prior to joining the AAA, the Society was called Association for the Anthropological Study of Consciousness AASC , and published the AASC Newsletter and AASC Quarterly ref cite journal title From the editor author journal Anthropology of Consciousness date March June 1990 volume 1 issue 1 2 page 3 doi 10.1525 ac.1990.1.1 2.3.1 ref and earlier newsletters were also published. ref cite journal url http www.sacaaa.org history.asp title Boulders in the Stream author Stephan A. Schwartz journal Journal of the Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness date March June 2001 ref Access The journal is available online through AnthroSource , and abstracted in the following journals or CD ROM services. Abstracts in Anthropology , from Volume 6, 1995. Anthropological Literature , from Volume 6, 1995. Exceptional Human Experience , from Volume 1, 1990 selective . Sociological Abstracts , from Volume 6, 1995. References reflist External links http sacaaa.org Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness http sacaaa.org anthropologyofconsciousness.htm Anthropology of Consciousness http ... more details
wiktionary higher consciousness Refimprove date November 2007 synthesis date December 2010 merge Enlightenment spiritual date December 2010 Higher consciousness is a concept of a spirituality spiritual transcendence of human consciousness in various traditions of mysticism . Within monotheism , it also refers to the awareness or knowledge of an ultimate reality sometimes known as God . Alternative terms with similar meanings include super consciousness Yoga , objective consciousness Gurdjieff , Buddhic consciousness Theosophy , cosmic consciousness , God consciousness Sufism and Hinduism and Christ consciousness New Thought . In a secular context, higher consciousness is usually associated with exceptional Self control control over one s mind and Will philosophy will , intellect ual and morality moral enlightenment, and profound Personal development personal growth . ref http www.themystica.com mystica articles c cosmic consciousness.html ref In a spiritual context, it may also be associated with Transcendence religion transcendence , spiritual enlightenment, and Religious experience union with the Divinity divine . ref http www.experiencefestival.com a Enlightenment id 1372 ref The goal of higher consciousness is sometimes pursued by meditation in Yoga , the Buddhist Jhana s, in the practices of Christian monasticism Christian monks and in Sufism . Theravada Buddhism views the Jhanas the cultivation of which is similar to practices in Hindu Yoga as a preliminary, in which it is demonstrated that states such as rapture are dukkha not ultimately satisfactory see The Jhanas in Theravada Buddhist Meditation by Mahathera Henepola With the fading away of rapture, he dwells in equanimity, mindful and discerning . In most types of Buddhism, serenity meditation is followed by Vipassana ... of Reality , Dawn Hill. Pan Books, Sydney 1987. ISBN 0 330 27096 6 The Evolution of Consciousness , Robert ... , J.M.Harrison http www.we are all one net , A.Lawren O Lee Publications DEFAULTSORT Higher Consciousness ... more details
Primary consciousness is a term the American biologist Gerald Edelman coined to describe the ability ... and immediate past of the world around them. This form of consciousness is also sometimes called sensory consciousness. Put another way, primary consciousness is the presence of various subjectivity subjective sensory contents of consciousness such as sensation psychology sensations , perception s, and mental images. For example, primary consciousness includes a person s experience of the blueness of the ocean, a bird s song, and the feeling of pain. Thus, primary consciousness refers ... Edelman, G. 2004 . Wider than the sky The phenomenal gift of consciousness Yale Univ Pr. ref Conversely, secondary consciousness higher order consciousness can be described as being conscious of being ... the future. Primary consciousness can be subdivided into two forms, focal awareness and peripheral ... name Johanson Johanson, M., Revonsuo, A., Chaplin, J., & Wedlund, J. E. 2003 . Level and contents of consciousness ... Theories of Primary Consciousness One prominent theory for the neurophysiology neurophysiological basis of primary consciousness was proposed by Gerald Edelman. This theory of consciousness is premised upon three major assumptions The laws of physics apply to consciousness , which rules out concepts such as spirits and a soul and allows for a purely physiology physiological model of consciousness. Consciousness is an evolved characteristic, which means it is a helpful characteristic from a Darwinism .... ref name Edelmantheory Edelman, G. 2003 . Naturalizing consciousness a theoretical framework ... of the present, or primary consciousness. In other words, Edelman posits that primary consciousness ... suggesting that primary consciousness might have emerged with the basic vegetative systems of the brain ... sites are the key to consciousness of thirst ref name Merker Merker, B. 2007 . Consciousness ... to primary consciousness as some neuroscientists have believed ref name Merker . Evidence of this lies ... more details