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consciousness Our own awareness of ourselves and the world; the mental processes that we can perceive; our thoughts and feelings.
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conscious sedation Intravenous medication used to help relax you during a procedure, without putting you to sleep. Usually associated with angiography procedures.
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consciousness [B208] Kant distinguishes pure and empirical consciousness; the former is a precondition of the latter, which is the result of a complex process of synthesis and judgment (we have empirical consciousness of appearance). Presumably, pure consciousness is required for the unity of apperception; Kant associates it with the "merely subjective representation, which gives us only the consciousness that the subject, and which we relate [through synthesis] to an [empirical] object in general. ...
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conscious sedation an anaesthetist (or other specially trained doctor) uses powerful drugs to abolish pain, while the child is still awake. The child has no memory of the procedure.
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conscious only conscious is an adjective.
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