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العنوان
ماهية الوعي ووظيفته :
المؤلف
القيراني، رنا محمود محمد السعيد.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / رنا محمود محمد السعيد القيراني
مشرف / عادل عوض عبدالسميع
مناقش / عادل عوض عبدالسميع
الموضوع
التفكير. الإدراك. الإدراك الحسي.
تاريخ النشر
2019.
عدد الصفحات
136 ص. ؛
اللغة
العربية
الدرجة
ماجستير
التخصص
فلسفة
تاريخ الإجازة
1/1/2019
مكان الإجازة
جامعة المنصورة - المكتبة المركزية - الفلسفه
الفهرس
يوجد فقط 14 صفحة متاحة للعرض العام

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المستخلص

In general, the word ”consciousness” is used in many synonyms: some researchers often equate the mind with awareness. The separatists, such as Crick and Dennett, see consciousness as merely a state or function of the mind. But the word ”mind” is more than just consciousness, but it also includes desires, mood, memory, learning, awareness, and other mental processes. The term ”awareness” may often be synonymous with conscious perception or perception. The content of consciousness includes those things that we feel or recognize, and involve not only the experiences we associate ourselves with, such as thoughts, feelings, images, dreams, physical sensations ... etc., but also includes the three-dimensional world we sense, Beyond the surface of the body. Other researchers see ”attention” as synonymous with ”awareness”, where attention in its broad sense applies to selectivity between cognition and thought, and this selectivity appears to be at different levels of the nervous system, and some use the word ”consciousness” in the sense of self-knowledge or ” , So that consciousness is a special designation for human beings in particular. Although they are available in fairly easy degrees in living organisms. Consciousness may be synonymous with self-awareness, and since one can be aware of many things other than himself (such as awareness of others or of the outside world), this definition is therefore narrow Consciousness comes in one degree, one way or one way. A dreamer is an example of a consciousness, although it varies widely from total vigilance. It is true that there are physiological differences between sleep and wakefulness, but there are many physiological and behavioral similarities between them revealed by the electric brain painter. However, in the case of full alertness, the room that opened its windows and the flow of light in it is similar. In the case of dreams, however, the room resembles a room with a dim light.