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  2. Subconscious - Wikipedia

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    The word subconscious represents an anglicized version of the French subconscient as coined by John Norris, in "An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World” (1708): "The immediate objects of Sense, are not the objects of Intellection, they being of a Subconscient [subconscious] nature."

  3. Unconscious mind - Wikipedia

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    In psychoanalysis and other psychological theories, the unconscious mind (or the unconscious) is the part of the psyche that is not available to introspection. [1] Although these processes exist beneath the surface of conscious awareness, they are thought to exert an effect on conscious thought processes and behavior. [2]

  4. Superconscious - Wikipedia

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    The superconscious (also super-conscious or super conscious) is a proposed aspect of mind to accompany the conscious and subconscious and/or unconscious.According to its proponents, the superconscious is able to acquire knowledge through non-physical or psychic mechanisms and pass that knowledge to the conscious mind.

  5. Philosophy of the Unconscious - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of the Unconscious was translated from German into French and English, and went through many editions in all three languages, exerting a great influence on European culture and helping to make the idea of the unconscious familiar and accepted by the close of the 19th century. [7]

  6. File:Revue des questions scientifiques - 1920 - tome 27.pdf

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    The volumes are numbered both consecutively and by series: t. [1]-30, 1e-15e année, 1877-1891; t. 31-50 (2e série, t. 1-20), 16e-25e année, 1892-1901; t. 51-80 (3e série, t. 1-30), 26e-40e année, 1902-1921; t. 81-110 (4e série, t. 1-30), 41e-55e année, 1922-1936; t. 111-137 (5e série, t. 1-33), 56e- année, 1937-1972 ["Année" designation dropped after t. 137 (1966) [78e année, 5e ...

  7. Glossary of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    blow An unauthorized departure, such as leaving staff or the Sea Org or failing to return to course. [4]: 213 [5]: 187 blow drill A rapid deployment of personnel to search for, and recover, a staff member who has blown.

  8. Collective unconscious - Wikipedia

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    Elements from the collective unconscious can manifest among groups of people, who by definition all share a connection to these elements. Groups of people can become especially receptive to specific symbols due to the historical situation they find themselves in. [ 54 ] The common importance of the collective unconscious makes people ripe for ...

  9. Sociology of human consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The sociological approach [5] emphasizes the importance of language, collective representations, self-conceptions, and self-reflectivity.This theoretical approach argues that the shape and feel of human consciousness is heavily social, and this is no less true of our experiences of "collective consciousness" than it is of our experiences of individual consciousness.