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  2. Global workspace theory - Wikipedia

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    Global workspace theory (GWT) is a framework for thinking about consciousness proposed by cognitive scientists Bernard Baars and Stan Franklin in the late 1980s. [1] It was developed to qualitatively explain a large set of matched pairs of conscious and unconscious processes. GWT has been influential in modeling consciousness and higher-order ...

  3. Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    the part of mental life or psychic content in psychoanalysis that is immediately available to the ego— compare PRECONSCIOUS, UNCONSCIOUS. The Cambridge English Dictionary defines consciousness as "the state of understanding and realizing something". [ 21 ] The Oxford Living Dictionary defines consciousness as " [t]he state of being aware of ...

  4. The Nine Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    The Nine Consciousness is a concept in Buddhism, specifically in Nichiren Buddhism, [1] that theorizes there are nine levels that comprise a person's experience of life. [2][3] It fundamentally draws on how people's physical bodies react to the external world, then considers the inner workings of the mind which result in a person's actions.

  5. Three Principles Psychology - Wikipedia

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    Three Principles Psychology (TPP), previously known as Health Realization (HR), is a resiliency approach to personal and community psychology [ 1 ] first developed in the 1980s by Roger C. Mills and George Pransky, who were influenced by the teachings of philosopher and author Sydney Banks. [ 2 ] The approach first gained recognition for its ...

  6. AP World History: Modern - Wikipedia

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    e. Advanced Placement (AP) World History: Modern (also known as AP World History, AP World, APWH, or WHAP) is a college-level course and examination offered to high school students in the United States through the College Board 's Advanced Placement program. AP World History: Modern was designed to help students develop a greater understanding ...

  7. Erika Bourguignon - Wikipedia

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    Erika Eichhorn Bourguignon (February 18, 1924 – February 15, 2015) [1][2] was an Austrian-born American anthropologist known primarily for her work on possession trance and other altered states of consciousness. [3] She was “considered the premier anthropological authority on trance, possession, and altered states of consciousness” [4 ...

  8. The Phenomenology of Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The book consists of a Preface (written after the rest was completed), an Introduction, and six major divisions (of greatly varying size). [a] (A) Consciousness is divided into three chapters: (I) Sensuous-Certainty, (II) Perceiving, and (III) Force and the Understanding. (B) Self-Consciousness contains one chapter:

  9. Emergent evolution - Wikipedia

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    Emergent evolution. Emergent evolution is the hypothesis that, in the course of evolution, some entirely new properties, such as mind and consciousness, appear at certain critical points, usually because of an unpredictable rearrangement of the already existing entities.