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First stage in the process of learning about a new product, service, or idea in which the consumer has received information about the existence of the innovation but has not yet formed an opinion. For example, in the early stages of a political campaign, we become aware of the candidates but do not immediately have an opinion or interest in each of them. Building awareness is extremely important in industrial marketing because a prospect may not agree readily to see a salesperson representing an unknown company or product. See also awareness, interest, desire, action (aida).

 
 
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    The condition of being aware: cognizance, consciousness, perception, sense. See knowledge/ignorance.

 
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Definition: knowledge
Antonyms: ignorance, insensitivity, obliviousness, unawareness, unconsciousness


 

The state of being fully conscious of pertinent stimuli and really experiencing a task or situation. Awareness requires the ability to totally focus attention on a task. An aware athlete is conscious of subtle fluctuations in a performance or contest and is able to exert more control over situations than an athlete who lacks awareness.

 
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IN BRIEF: The state of having understanding or knowledge.

pronunciation What is necessary to change a person is to change his awareness of himself. — Abraham Maslow

 
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"To be happy is to be able to become aware of oneself without fright." - Walter Benjamin

"To see, to hear, means nothing. To recognize (or not to recognize) means everything. Between what I do recognize and what I do not recognize there stands myself. And what I do not recognize I shall continue not to recognize." - Andre Breton

"The aim of life is to live, and to live means to be aware, joyously, drunkenly, serenely, divinely aware." - Henry Miller

"Open-mindedness should not be fostered because, as Scripture teaches, Truth is great and will prevail, nor because, as Milton suggests, Truth will always win in a free and open encounter. It should be fostered for its own sake." - Richard Rorty

"Most people grow old within a small circle of ideas, which they have not discovered for themselves. There are perhaps less wrong-minded people than thoughtless." - Marquis De Vauvenargues

"The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent; and he is never bored, and life is only too short, and he is steeped through and through with a profound yet temperate happiness." - Virginia Woolf

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In biological psychology, awareness comprises a human's or an animal's perception and cognitive reaction to a condition or event. Awareness does not necessarily imply understanding, just an ability to be conscious of, feel or perceive.

Concept

Awareness is a relative concept. An animal may be partially aware, may be subconsciously aware, or may be acutely aware of an event. Awareness may be focused on an internal state, such as a visceral feeling, or on external events by way of sensory perception. Awareness provides the raw material from which animals develop qualia, or subjective ideas about their experience.

Also used to distinguish sensory perception is the word "awarement." "Awarement" is the established form of awareness. Once one has accomplished their sense of awareness they have come to terms with awarement.

Self-awareness

Popular ideas about consciousness suggest the phenomenon describes a condition of being aware of one's awareness or, self-awareness. Efforts to describe consciousness in neurological terms have focused on describing networks in the brain that develop awareness of the qualia developed by other networks.

Neuroscience

Neural systems that regulate attention serve to attenuate awareness among complex animals whose central and peripheral nervous system provides more information than cognitive areas of the brain can assimilate. Within an attenuated system of awareness, a mind might be aware of much more than is being contemplated in a focused extended consciousness.

Outside of neuroscience biologists, Humberto Maturana and Francisco Varela contributed their Santiago theory of cognition in which they wrote:

Living systems are cognitive systems, and living as a process is a process of cognition. This statement is valid for all organisms, with or without a nervous system.[1]

This theory contributes a perspective that cognition is a process present at organic levels that we don't usually consider to be aware. Given the possible relationship between awareness and cognition, and consciousness, this theory contributes an interesting perspective in the philosophical and scientific dialogue of awareness and living systems theory.

Other uses

Awareness is also a concept used in CSCW. Its definition has not yet reached a consensus in the scientific community.

Awareness forms a basic concept of the theory and practice of Gestalt therapy.

In general, "awareness" may also refer to public or common knowledge or understanding about a social, scientific, or political issue, and hence many movements try to foster "awareness" of a given subject. Examples include AIDS awareness and Multicultural awareness.

References

  1. ^ Capra, Fritjof. http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/37800841&referer=brief_results The Web of Life: A new Scientific Understanding of Living Systems.

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