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Dialogue
1 Intro| moment destroys the very consciousness of sensations (compare Phileb.), 2 Intro| instincts, and a personality or consciousness in which they are bound 3 Intro| or by the observation of consciousness apart from their history. 4 Intro| together in a single mind or consciousness; but this mental unity is 5 Intro| The so-called ‘facts of consciousness’ are equally evanescent; 6 Intro| have happened to us, or the consciousness of feelings which we are 7 Intro| it is a precarious one,— consciousness of ourselves and a somewhat 8 Intro| ourselves, which is called consciousness, or, when in excess, self-consciousness: ( 9 Intro| himself. It is the growing consciousness of the human race, embodied 10 Intro| language and untrue to our own consciousness. And there have been a few 11 Intro| indefinite. The field of consciousness is never seen by us as a 12 Intro| of Psychology is not the consciousness of inward feelings but the 13 Intro| meaning of terms, such as Consciousness, Conscience, Will, Law, 14 Intro| intermittent phenomena of consciousness or self-consciousness. The 15 Intro| the dried-up channel.~e. ‘Consciousness’ is the most treacherous 16 Intro| be a real freedom without consciousness of it, so there may be a 17 Intro| of it, so there may be a consciousness of freedom without the reality. 18 Intro| know but know that we know. Consciousness is opposed to habit, inattention,