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Possessing the faculty of knowing one's own thoughts or mental operations.
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Possessing knowledge, whether by internal, conscious experience or by external observation; cognizant; aware; sensible.
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Method of reading the bible in which one is aware of the problems
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Condition of being awake and aware of surroundings.
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Mentally awake and aware. Knowing what one is doing and why.
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the term used by psychologists for the part of our mind of which we are aware
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Mind - What you are aware of at the present moment.
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The mental ‘room' in which a person ‘lives,' determined by cognitive style. For example, the Server person is conscious in Server strategy. Each cognitive style has a different area of consciousness.
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Aware of one's surroundings, one's own motivations and thoughts, etc.; denoting a part of the human mind that is aware of one's self, environment and mental activity and that to a certain extent determines ones choices of action.
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knowing and perceiving; having awareness of surroundings and sensations and thoughts; "remained conscious during the operation"; "conscious of his faults"; "became conscious that he was being followed"
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Having an awareness of one's own environment, knowing of others and self.
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awake, aware, and responsive to stimuli or surroundings.
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the waking mind policed by ethics, morality, rights and wrong. It self-imposes rules, restrictions, and regulates action and behavior
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Present moment awareness. Awareness of seven ( two chunks of information.
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The internal awareness a person has of specific events such as perceptions, mental images, memories, thoughts (including any "dreams", once they are remem­bered). This internal reality can be known by another person only by believing the person's "introspections" and/or by inferring it from his or her behavior. (Contrasts with "unconscious".)
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In Freud?s topographic model, the part of the mind containing thoughts and memories of which the individual is currently aware. See also preconscious, topographic model, unconscious.
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