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Introduction. The word consciousness comes from the Latin term conscĭentĭa that means “knowledge shared with others” (Charlton and Short, 1879). In fact, the Latin term conscĭentĭa stems from the combination of two words: scio (I know) and cum (with) (Zeman, 2002).
The origin of the modern concept of consciousness is often attributed to John Locke who defined the word in his Essay Concerning Human Understanding, published ...
5 мар. 2018 г. · consciousness (n.) 1630s, "internal knowledge," from conscious + -ness. Meaning "state of being aware of what passes in one's own mind" is ...
The faculty or capacity from which awareness of thought, feeling, and volition and of the external world arises; the exercise of this.
5 дней назад · The meaning of CONSCIOUSNESS is the quality or state of being aware especially of something within oneself. How to use consciousness in a ...
The word consciousness comes from the Latin term conscĭentĭa that means "knowledge shared with others." However, the term consciousness also refers to several ...
The early Latin word conscius meant "with knowing," but it meant a shared knowledge, a meaning that was retained through the 16th Century.
13 окт. 2021 г. · This is from Old French conscience "conscience, innermost thoughts, desires, intentions; feelings" (12c.) and directly from Latin conscientia ...
Etymology. Late 16th century in the sense of "aware of wrongdoing". [1] From Latin cōnscius (“conscious, conscious of guilt”), itself from con- (a form of com- ...
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