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    Hegel examines the "religious consciousness"‚ by taking into considerations its history evolving from the "natural religious consciousness"‚ which was primitive and saw God as nature or multiple gods. For example in natural religion God in the form of fire was worshiped. Then the "religious consciousness" evolves from nature‚ animals‚ sun and so forth to what the human create with his hands‚ this comes from the idea of creator‚ that it is divine. Religion was sought in works of humans like temples

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    Designing Activity Systems Research The greatest challenge facing an Activity-Theory-based approached to researching interconnected networks and activity systems is the tension between the necessarily holistic view of “better contextuality” suggested by Kuuti‚ and the need for an appropriate level of analytic abstraction and “generalizable” research results required for the research to have utility across disciplines (as cited in Nardi‚ 1996‚ p. 22; Nardi‚ 1996‚ p.70). This tension can

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    imagination comes into play. Stevens believed in the power of the self and the world and thought both were needed‚ but they should be balanced. In Section II‚ the narrator hasn’t seen the blackbird‚ but has become aware of him. In this awareness‚ his consciousness has been tripled. At this moment‚‚ blackbirds and tree are a completely different reality and independent from himself. In Section III‚ the blackbird as ideas of death‚ imagination and reality whirling in the winds becomes juggled and jumbled

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    literature and film throughout time. The short story “Super-toys Last All Summer Long” is written in 1969 by Brian Aldiss. The short story deals with the ethical questions of artificial intelligence. Is it possible for a machine to have a mind and consciousness? Can it feel? Furthermore the short story calls into question of what is real and unreal. “Super-toys Last All Summer Long” is told from an omniscient third-person narrator’s point of view. We are not told the historical time of the story‚ but

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    Nothing in This Book is True‚ but It’s Exactly How Things Are by Bob Frissell. The fine piece of literature explains that human beings are entering the next dimension or "Christ Consciousness" in which they will have 46 and 2 chromosomes. (Currently‚ we have 44 and 2.) This is the third level of five of consciousness according to Frissell. The fourth and fifth being 48 and 2 and 50 and 2. The book also explains in vivid detail sacred geometry and the future of earth. It is intriguing and a little

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    understand the consciousness from the scientific point of view. He illustrated his point by provide the argument that subjective characters is a mental property and this property will make the objective study of consciousness is impossible. He also takes the example of how bat feel the world as a point to illustrate this point‚ that our observations or understanding of consciousness is subjective in terms of our own consciousness. I agree with his argument since I think that the consciousness and any particular

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    passes on the way towards full consciousness; an information store containing memories that are momentarily outside of awareness but that can easily be brought into consciousness. 3. Reticular Activity- A network of activities of neurons in the brainstem involving in consciousness‚ regulation of breathing; the transmission of sensory stimuli to high brain centers; a primary alert to awareness network that may function differently in vary degrees of consciousness. 4. Lock –on /Lock –out-An act

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    a rational agent that can make decisions in her best interest and is capable of accessing the objective or at least most impartial worldview. "Other minds" can only be postulated on the basis of a self-identical‚ epistemologically certain self-consciousness. While this subject is capable of relating to other subjects‚ it is only capable to doing so on the basis of a rational agreement or social contract. The political purchase is that subjects are in control of the external world and largely know

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    Artificial intelligence Proposal Abstract In my Proposal I will be focus on finding solutions for problems which are complex and hard to understand by human mind. It’ll also include focusing on features which are taken from human intelligence‚ and dealing with them in a computer friendly way. Moreover I’ll focus on the areas that concern this topic‚ like neural networks‚ robot vision‚ knowledge representation and reasoning process etc. Project Field Artificial intelligence can fall more

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    Personal Identity: Philosophical Views Tim V Kolton Alan Watts once said‚ "Trying to define yourself is like trying to bite your own teeth." The task of personal identity is to define a quality of a human which makes him or her a unique self. The person whose identity is in question must realize themselves‚ and other people must identify this person. In other words‚ what makes John unique from Bob? One must consider both internal (mind) and external (body) perspectives. There

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