单词 | co-conscious |
释义 | co-consciousadj.n. Psychology. A. adj. Pertaining to the conjunction of experiences within a single consciousness; also applied to the knowledge which the Divine mind has of the conscious acts or states of all other beings. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > states of consciousness > shared consciousness > [adjective] co-conscious1904 the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > nature or attributes of God > [adjective] > knowing or omniscient > particular things cardiognostic1646 co-conscious1904 1904 W. James in Jrnl. Philos., Psychol. & Sci. Methods 1 536 The conjunctive relation that has given most trouble to philosophy is the co-conscious transition, so to call it, by which one experience passes into another when both belong to the same self. 1906 G. T. Ladd Philos. Relig. II. 141 Is there consciousness, or self-consciousness, anywhere in the wide world of things and selves..? In this consciousness, or self-consciousness, God is co-conscious. 1909 W. James in Westm. Gaz. 15 May 4/2 Some form of superhuman life with which we may, unknown to ourselves, be co-conscious. 1921 Sidis Symptom. Psychopathic Dis. 77 Hypnoid states are co-existent, ‘co-conscious’ states and may develop into co-existent, ‘co-conscious’ personalities. 1948 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Sept. 8 Investigation show it [sc. an emotion] to be fully adapted to the nature of the simultaneous co-conscious process. B. n. A division of the subconscious. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > states of consciousness > subliminal self > [noun] > division of sub-conscious co-conscious1914 1914 M. Prince Unconscious i. 1 I divide the Subconscious into two parts, namely the Unconscious and the Coconscious. Derivatives co-ˈconsciously adv. in a co-conscious manner. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > states of consciousness > shared consciousness > [adverb] co-consciously1909 1909 W. James Pluralistic Universe vi. 268 You can hear the vibration of an electric contact-maker, smell the ozone, see the sparks, and feel the thrill, co-consciously as it were or in one field of experience. 1926 W. McDougall Outl. Abnormal Psychol. 308 Prince adduces very strong evidence in support of the view that..the bodily changes express an emotional train of thinking or recollection that goes on concurrently or co-consciously with the conscious activity of the subject. co-ˈconsciousness n. the state of being co-conscious. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > states of consciousness > shared consciousness > [noun] co-consciousness1903 the world > the supernatural > deity > Christian God > nature or attributes of God > [noun] > knowledge or omniscience > types of presciencec1384 foreknowledge1535 ideality1701 co-consciousness1903 the mind > mental capacity > psychology > states of consciousness > subliminal self > [noun] > division of sub-conscious > state of co-consciousness1903 1903 W. James Let. 25 Feb. (1920) II. 184 I think that the indispensable hypothesis in a philosophy of pure experience is that of many kinds of other experience than ours, that the question co-consciousness/conscious synthesis (its conditions, etc.) becomes a most urgent question. 1906 G. T. Ladd Philos. Relig. II. 141 The conception of the Divine Omniscience as a species of cognitive activity which is at one and the same time ‘Self-consciousness’, and ‘Other-consciousness’, in the form of an all-embracing co-consciousness, meets with its supreme psychological objection when it is applied to God's knowledge of the future. 1920 Discovery Nov. 338/2 The possibilities of co-consciousness, i.e. the coexistence of two or more such fragments [of the conscious] in the mind. 1956 A. J. Ayer Probl. Knowl. iv. 161 The abnormal cases in which people claim to remember the experiences of others; cases of alleged co-consciousness, or cases in which people profess to have ‘recaptured’ the experiences of the dead. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2020). < adj.n.1903 |
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