What is the condition of a flesh and blood body being conscious, then, if not what consciousness is per se, in itself?
* RESPONDENT: When I asked you what is consciousness, you answered to me, to be conscious, no comatose. RICHARD: This is what I actually wrote: [Richard]: the word consciousness refers to the state or condition of a flesh and blood body being conscious (the suffix -ness forms a noun expressing a state or condition) and to be conscious is to be alive, not dead, awake, not asleep, and sensible, not insensible (comatose).
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