Conscious life, we find, is a continuous adjustment; each of its moments is a "transitive state.
These situations, however, differ merely in degree, not in kind, from other experiences; their merit is that in them the distinctive character of conscious life is writ large.
Conscious life implies a society of living beings, a sort of social consciousness which the individual consciousness seems, in a sort, to presuppose.
There go more pieces to make up a conscious life or a living body than you think for.
Man desires a self-conscious life, a deliverance from all external ties, a removal of all oppressions.
This free, joyous, and as it would seem purely self-conscious life is throughout of an aristocratic and individual character.
The self-conscious life is not to be confused with the subjective life of the "mere" individual.
Indeed this equal and impartial concern for all parts of one's conscious life is perhaps the most prominent element in the common notion of the rational--as opposed to the merely impulsive--pursuit of pleasure.
What he materially receives and gives is at most opportunities and means for the evolution of conscious life.
Only gradually was the by-product of the institution, its effect upon the quality and extent of conscious life, noted, and only more gradually still was this effect considered as a directive factor in the conduct of the institution.
It is an answer to the dread that separate centres ofconscious life must be always strangers, and often foes; their leagues and fellowships interested and illusory; their love the truce of a moment amid infinite inevitable war.
We must needs suppose a vast number of stages between a nebular chaos and the lowest forms of conscious life.
But even on this supposition, but a few of the stars may be the seats of conscious life, and none, of intelligence.
By its aid the skilled specialist in abnormal psychology is enabled to gather up the "loose ends" of conscious life, as it were, and unify and consolidate them into one normal, healthy Self.
Beyond all question God has revealed to you plainly enough that your beloved has gone into a full, vivid, conscious life.
Consciousness has been generally supposed to be the condition of all happiness and interest in life; here it simply awakens us to misery, and the lower an animal lies in the scale of conscious life, the better and the pleasanter its lot.
And thus has he mastered all forces inferior to spirit--that spirit of conscious life which is his birthright.
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