[T]hey must possess organs of sight—some method of cognizing their environment—akin to that of vision in man.
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[T]hey must possess organs of sight—some method of cognizing their environment—akin to that of vision in man.
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Cognizing about mind is a ubiquitous human activity; we consistently construe each other as agents undertaking intentional action based on our underlying beliefs and desires (and not as "bags of skin stuffed into pieces of cloth")
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“Thinking a lot” also involves other types of cognizing as well, such as cognizing about depressive themes such as being left by a wife for another man or being separated from relatives.
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The act of consciously knowing about consciousness is the act of the brain mirroring its own organizations, cognizing about its own cognizing.
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