While they are away and active, yes.
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Yes people do have a conscious. The conscious of each individual is present whether it is recognized as such or not.
Consciousness serves an evolutionary purpose. Conscious beings can make conscious decisions, which can be superior to automatic or instinctual decisions made by organisms that are not conscious. Better decisions lead to better survival.
Stimuli. You, reading this is affecting your conscious mind (assuming you're conscious). physical stimuli (the 5 senses) or psychological. if you experience it it affects your mind. (maybe in minor ways, but it effects)
Conscious viewpoints are viewpoints that you are conscious of having and you know why you have them. You would be able to explain your conscious viewpoint. Unconscious viewpoints are viewpoints that you are unaware of. You may even be surprised to learn that you have a certain viewpoint until it is brought to your attention. These viewpoints are suppressed in the back of the mind.
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"Self-conscious" is the correct term, as it describes feeling awkward or embarrassed about oneself in social situations. "Self conscious" is a common spelling error that combines the two words into one.
'Semi-conscious' means not fully conscious or awake.
Conscious means awake and aware. He was conscious of the paramedics working around him. I am always conscious of his presence.
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Yes, "self conscious" should be written "self-conscious".
Conscious is the correct spelling.Some example sentences are:He has been conscious for a day now.I am conscious about my fingernails.His conscious mind was very peculiar to the psychologist.
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The antonym of conscious is unconscious.
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Conscience. "Conscious" is a real word, too, but it means that you are awake (that is, not unconscious").
I am always conscious of my conscience.