The former, however, is an important supplement to the latter, providing principles for the interpretation of the more complicated processes of individual consciousness.
Its problem relates to those mental products which are created by a community of human life and are, therefore, inexplicable in terms merely of individual consciousness, since they presuppose the reciprocal action of many.
Wundt's Voelkerpsychologie is the result of a conviction that there are certain mental phenomena which may not be interpreted satisfactorily by any psychology which restricts itself to the standpoint of individual consciousness.
Thus, then, in the analysis of the higher mental processes, folk psychology is an indispensable supplement to the psychology of individual consciousness.
But this consciousness in opposition is an individual consciousness; thereby in fact, implicit Being is sublated, for the implicit is what is not opposed, not singled out, but universal.
According to the reigning doctrines in physiology and experimental psychology, individual consciousness is, as we have said, a compound of the consciousnesses of all the cells that are united in the physical organism.
Individual consciousness, conceived and transferred to the entire species, is called common sense.
It would be forming a false and narrow idea of ethics to confine them within the inclosure of individual consciousness.
If we would regard life as a Whole, and thus attain a right appreciation of the relation of individual consciousness to spiritual unity, we must learn to live in the Whole.
The cure then, for this state of Relativity, is found logically enough, in an extension of individual consciousness.
The former view is individual, while the latter is impersonal, and may, or may not, involve absorption of individual consciousness.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individual consciousness" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.