Emile Durkheim
The collective aspects of intellect and consciousness.
Since there is broadly a lack of necessity for the plural form of consciousness, there isn't necessarily a cataloged form of it. Because of this, forms of a pluralized consciousness are often denoted in terms such as a "hive mind" or "collective consciousness".
The term "spiritus mundi" in Yeats' "The Second Coming" refers to the collective spirit or consciousness of the world, representing a sense of universal connection and shared experience among all people.
Forests, is the collective term for groups of treed vegetation.
The collective term for a group of tortoises is a "creep."
Geese is actually the collective term for goose.
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
The collective term for a group of ferrets is a "a business of ferrets" or "a cast of ferrets".
The noun perianth is a collective term for all the petals and sepals.
Losing consciousness"Syncope" is the correct medical term for passing out or blacking out, meaning a temporary loss of consciousness
Two Kinds of Consciousness Pre-reflective - Requires no thinking, Reflective - Explicit, thematic
Geese is actually the collective term for goose.