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Description: Entry from the 1913 edition of the Catholic Encyclopedia.
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Consciousness ) cannot, strictly speaking, be defined. In its widest sense it includes all our sensations, thoughts, feelings, and volitions--in fact the sum total of our life. We indicate the meaning of the term best by contrasting conscious life with the unconscious state of a swoon, or of deep, dreamless sleep. We are said to be conscious of
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