2 collocations for consciousness

4. Lord Kames, in the Appendix to his Elements of Criticism, divides the senses into external and internal, defining perception to be the act by which through the former we know outward objects, and consciousness the act by which through the latter we know what is within the mind.

This abstract relation brings also to consciousness the foreignness of the spiritual idea to natural phenomena.

2 collocations for  consciousness